Publications by authors named "Misaki Umeda"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study examined the effectiveness of bowel ultrasonography as a non-invasive method to monitor ulcerative colitis (UC) activity and predict clinical response to treatment.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 100 patients undergoing induction therapy, finding that changes in rectal bowel wall thickness within the first week were significant predictors of remission by week 8.
  • - The results suggest that early improvements in bowel wall thickness can help inform treatment decisions for patients with UC, potentially leading to better outcomes.
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Background: Transabdominal ultrasound is useful to assess inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC); however, the assessment of the rectum is challenging and a barrier for its widespread use.

Aim: To evaluate if transperineal ultrasound is useful for predicting endoscopic and histological findings of the rectum in UC.

Methods: Fifty-three consecutive adults with UC who required colonoscopy were included and transperineal ultrasound was performed in combination with transabdominal ultrasound within a week before or after colonoscopy with rectal biopsy.

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