Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study

Objective: The Inflammatory cascade has been the root cause of ulcerative colitis's pathogenesis, and its treatment would centre upon reducing its intensity. Tofacitinib, an orally administered micromolecule, blocks the Janus kinase (JAK) signal transducer pathway, thereby reducing mucosal inf...

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Main Authors: Sadia Ahmed, Muhammad Umar, Muhammad Kamran, Misbah Noureen, Iqra Ashraf, Javeria Khan
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Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Online Access:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2421
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author Sadia Ahmed
Muhammad Umar
Muhammad Kamran
Misbah Noureen
Iqra Ashraf
Javeria Khan
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Muhammad Umar
Muhammad Kamran
Misbah Noureen
Iqra Ashraf
Javeria Khan
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description Objective: The Inflammatory cascade has been the root cause of ulcerative colitis's pathogenesis, and its treatment would centre upon reducing its intensity. Tofacitinib, an orally administered micromolecule, blocks the Janus kinase (JAK) signal transducer pathway, thereby reducing mucosal inflammation. This observational study aimed to assess Tofacitinib's efficacy in relieving Ulcerative Collitis symptoms. Methods: Out of 19 patients included in the study, only 09 completed the treatment as per inclusion criteria. The Patients were given 5mg of Tofacitinib daily for 6-8 weeks. Total Mayo score i.e. stool frequency, Rectal bleeding, Endoscopic findings and physician global assessment and Partial Mayo score i.e. Total Mayo score minus Endoscopic findings were used as a parameter for disease severity characterization and Partial Mayo score was used as a parameter for measuring the response after treatment. Results: Out of these patients, 05(50%) developed some sort of side effects prominently flatulence, abdominal discomfort, and generalized edema. Loss of coordination was observed in one 46-year-old male patient. The mean age of the patients presenting with UC was 43.4 years, with an average of 25.2 months of disease duration. The mean partial Mayo score improved from 5.40 to 2.90 after treatment with 5mg of Tofacitinib. The mean of the stool frequency improved significantly from 8.89 to 3.56. Conclusion: Low-dose Tofacitinib is an effective option in the treatment of moderate to severe ulcerative colitis offering efficacy comparable to biologics with lesser side effects, no loss of efficacy over time and cost-effectiveness Keywords: Ulcerative Colitis, Inflammation.
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spelling doaj-art-2e8e6b1f322547e39da4077efb4031212025-02-06T08:34:54ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702024-12-0128410.37939/jrmc.v28i4.2421Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot StudySadia Ahmed0Muhammad UmarMuhammad KamranMisbah NoureenIqra AshrafJaveria KhanRMU Objective: The Inflammatory cascade has been the root cause of ulcerative colitis's pathogenesis, and its treatment would centre upon reducing its intensity. Tofacitinib, an orally administered micromolecule, blocks the Janus kinase (JAK) signal transducer pathway, thereby reducing mucosal inflammation. This observational study aimed to assess Tofacitinib's efficacy in relieving Ulcerative Collitis symptoms. Methods: Out of 19 patients included in the study, only 09 completed the treatment as per inclusion criteria. The Patients were given 5mg of Tofacitinib daily for 6-8 weeks. Total Mayo score i.e. stool frequency, Rectal bleeding, Endoscopic findings and physician global assessment and Partial Mayo score i.e. Total Mayo score minus Endoscopic findings were used as a parameter for disease severity characterization and Partial Mayo score was used as a parameter for measuring the response after treatment. Results: Out of these patients, 05(50%) developed some sort of side effects prominently flatulence, abdominal discomfort, and generalized edema. Loss of coordination was observed in one 46-year-old male patient. The mean age of the patients presenting with UC was 43.4 years, with an average of 25.2 months of disease duration. The mean partial Mayo score improved from 5.40 to 2.90 after treatment with 5mg of Tofacitinib. The mean of the stool frequency improved significantly from 8.89 to 3.56. Conclusion: Low-dose Tofacitinib is an effective option in the treatment of moderate to severe ulcerative colitis offering efficacy comparable to biologics with lesser side effects, no loss of efficacy over time and cost-effectiveness Keywords: Ulcerative Colitis, Inflammation. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2421
spellingShingle Sadia Ahmed
Muhammad Umar
Muhammad Kamran
Misbah Noureen
Iqra Ashraf
Javeria Khan
Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
title Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
title_full Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
title_short Efficacy And Safety Of Low Dose Tofacitinib As Induction Therapy In Moderate To Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Pilot Study
title_sort efficacy and safety of low dose tofacitinib as induction therapy in moderate to severe ulcerative colitis a pilot study
url https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/2421
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