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  • The study aimed to assess satisfaction levels among adult patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) regarding different treatment options, which include medications and dietary changes.
  • A total of 147 patients participated, reporting on their experiences over the past year, revealing that swallowed topical corticosteroids (STCs) were regarded as effective and convenient, while proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) were noted for their convenience but less overall satisfaction.
  • Patients prioritized symptom relief, inflammation reduction, and side effects when selecting their treatment, indicating a general high satisfaction with STCs while expressing concerns about the inconvenience of elimination diets.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: The treatment options for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) patients include drugs (proton pump inhibitors [PPIs], swallowed topical corticosteroids [STCs]), elimination diets, and dilation. Given the lack of data, we aimed to assess adult EoE patients' satisfaction with different EoE-specific treatment modalities.

Patients And Methods: We evaluated therapy satisfaction recalled over a 12-month period using the validated Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication that assesses effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and overall satisfaction. The score for each scale ranges from 0 (dissatisfied) to 100 (satisfied). To evaluate satisfaction with nonpharmacologic therapies, the questionnaire was modified and debriefed into three focus groups. The final questionnaire was sent to 147 patients.

Results: The patient response rate was 74%. In the last 12 months, 24, 75, 19, and 9% were treated with PPIs, STCs, elimination diet, and dilation, respectively. Patients identified the following considerations as important for therapy choice: effect on symptoms (89%), effect on esophageal inflammation (76%), side effects (69%), and ease of use (58%). Patients found STCs to be effective (83 points), convenient (83 points), and experienced no side effects when using this therapy. When using STCs alone (43%), overall patient satisfaction was high (86 points). Patients judged PPIs to be most convenient (89 points), STCs to be a bit less convenient (83 points), and diet to be most inconvenient (46 points) of the three therapies examined.

Conclusions: Adult EoE patients consider both therapy effect on symptoms and esophageal inflammation as important criteria when choosing EoE therapy and appear to be satisfied with STC use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000504846DOI Listing

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