Leukapheresis for inflammatory bowel disease

National Institute for Clinical Excellence
Record ID 32005000337
English
Authors' objectives:

This study aims to assess the current evidence on leukapheresis for inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors' recommendations: 1.1 Current evidence suggests that there are no major safety concerns for the use of leukapheresis for inflammatory bowel disease. 1.2 Leukapheresis may be beneficial in carefully selected patients with ulcerative colitis, but the evidence on efficacy is not yet adequate to support its use in these patients without special arrangements for consent and for audit or research as set out in 1.4 (below). 1.3 There is inadequate evidence to draw any conclusions about the efficacy of leukapheresis in patients with Crohn's disease and it should only be used in accordance with special arrangements for consent and audit as set out in 1.4 (below). 1.4 Clinicians wishing to undertake leukapheresis for inflammatory bowel disease should take the following actions. - Inform the clinical governance leads in their Trusts. - Ensure that patients understand the uncertainty about the procedure's efficacy and provide them with clear written information. Use of the Institute's Information for the public is recommended. - Audit and review clinical outcomes of all patients having leukapheresis. 1.5 Publication of current and future research studies will be useful. The Institute may review the procedure upon publication of further evidence.
Authors' methods: Overview
Details
Project Status: Completed
Year Published: 2005
English language abstract: An English language summary is available
Publication Type: Not Assigned
Country: England, United Kingdom
MeSH Terms
  • Crohn Disease
  • Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  • Leukapheresis
Contact
Organisation Name: National Institute for Clinical Excellence
Contact Address: MidCity Place, 71 High Holborn, London WC1V 6NA, UK. Tel: +44 020 7067 5800; Fax: +44 020 7067 5801
Contact Name: nice@nice.nhs.uk
Contact Email: nice@nice.nhs.uk
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