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  • - The study evaluated gastroenterologists' awareness and acceptance of histological mucosal assessment as a treatment target in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) across the Asia-Pacific region, finding limited knowledge despite a general agreement on its importance.
  • - A survey of 221 gastroenterologists showed that factors such as being an IBD specialist and having a doctoral degree correlated with higher knowledge scores, but overall understanding was similar among countries and less robust among Asian respondents compared to Australians.
  • - The findings suggest that while histological assessment can influence treatment decisions, its clinical application is not widely integrated, indicating a need for promoting standardized histological evaluation in IBD management.

Article Abstract

Background/aims: Recently, histological mucosal assessment has gained momentum as a potential new treatment target for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the Asia-Pacific region. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the knowledge and acceptability of histological assessment among gastroenterologists across the region.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey among gastroenterologists in the Asia-Pacific region was conducted and compared against a previous Australian survey. The questionnaire assessed knowledge and attitude towards the role and application of histology in IBD practice. Statistical analyses were employed to compare scores and identify predictors.

Results: A total of 221 gastroenterologists from 12 countries, including 77 (34.8%) from Australia, responded to questionnaire, with 185 (83.7%) completing the survey. The mean knowledge score was 9.8 ± 3.3 (51.6%). There was no significant difference in the average score among countries (P= 0.53). IBD specialist (P< 0.01), doctoral degree (P= 0.02), and regular participation in IBD multidisciplinary meetings (P= 0.01) were associated with higher scores. Most respondents (90.7%) agreed on the importance of histology in IBD. While 54.6% of Australians perceived the role of histology as established, only 37.0% of Asians respondents considered this similarly (P= 0.02). Histological activity alone minimally influences treatment escalation in patients with endoscopic remission, but achieving combined histo-endoscopic remission often leads to therapy de-escalation.

Conclusions: Although gastroenterologists in the Asia-Pacific region are aware of the role of histology in IBD, their knowledge remains limited, and its clinical utility is not widely adopted. There is a need to promote the routine use of standardized histological assessment in IBD practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5217/ir.2024.00086DOI Listing

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