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P158. Adherence to national guidelines for therapy of Crohn's disease in Germany
P158. Real-time strain elastography accurately differentiates between inflammatory and fibrotic strictures in Crohn's disease
Authors:

C. Bezzio1, M. Monteleone1, A. Friedman2, F. Furfaro1, P. Fociani3, G.M. Sampietro4, S. Ardizzone1, R. De Franchis1, G. Maconi1, 1Gastrointestinal Unit – L. Sacco university Hospital, Clinical Sciences, Milan, Italy, 2The Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Department of Gastroenterology, Melbourne, Australia, 3Luigi Sacco University Hospital, Pathology unit, Milan, Italy, 4Luigi Sacco University Hospital, Division of General Surgery II, Milan, Italy

P158. Relationship between thiopurine metabolite levels and endoscopic improvement in patients with postoperative moderate to severe endoscopic recurrence of Crohn's disease
P158

Short-term MRE predictors of need in Crohn's disease related surgery

Authors:

O. Shchukina*1, V. Sobco2, D. Gorbacheva3, V. Grigorian4, A. Karpenko5

1North-Western state medical university named after I.I. Mechnikov, Department of Gastroenterology and Dietology, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 2Consultative-diagnostic center with the polyclinic” of the Department of affairs management of President of Russian Federation, Consultative-diagnostic center with the polyclinic” of the Department of affairs management of President of Russian Federation, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 3City clinical hospital №31, Centre of diagnostic and treatment IBD patient in St.-Petersburg St-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 4The First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Peterburg, The First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Peterburg, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 5“Consultative-diagnostic center with the polyclinic” of the Department of affairs management of President of Russian Federation, “Consultative-diagnostic center with the polyclinic” of the Department of affairs management of President of Russian Federation, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation

P159.

Proctocolectomy-ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis may increase prevalence of primary sclerosing cholangitis with dominant stricture in a short period like 24 months

Authors:

M. Basaranoglu, M. Mahmut Yüksel, G. Gürel Nesser, N. Turhan, Türkiye Yüksek Ihtisas Hospital, Gastroenterology, Ankara, Turkey

P159. Predictors of complicated disease in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
P159. RAGE: a new marker for Crohn's disease severity?
Authors:

A. Maffioli1, E. Moroni1, V. Imbesi2, R. Ciccocioppo2, P. Danelli1, 1Ospedale L. Sacco, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy, 2IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Italy

P159. Response to the 2009 vaccine for influenza A/H1N1 in patients with inflammatory bowel disease on anti TNFα therapy
P159

Transabdominal ultrasound has high negative predictive value for short-term complications of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Authors:

Z. Zelinkova*, B. Kadleckova, B. Repakova

IBD Center, Thalion, Bratislava, Slovakia

P160.

Prevalence of IBD among celiacs in our celiac centre

Authors:

D. Kocsis1, G. Veres2, E. Jocsak1, Z. Toth3, A. Csontos1, P. Miheller1, Z. Tulassay1, M. Juhasz1, 1Semmelweis University, 2nd Dept. Med., Budapest, Hungary, 2Semmelweis University, 1st. Department of Pediatrics, Budapest, Hungary, 3Peterfy S. u. Kh., Gastroenterology Unit, Budapest, Hungary

P160. Diagnostic medical radiation exposure in a cohort of IBD patients
P160. Quantifying exposure to diagnostic radiation and factors associated with exposure to high levels of radiation in Korean patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Authors:

D.I. Park1, Y.S. Jung1, Y.H. Kim2, E.R. Kim2, C.K. Lee3, J.H. Kim4, K.C. Huh5, S.-A. Jung6, S.M. Yoon7, H.J. Song8, H.J. Jang9, Y.S. Kim10, K.-M. Lee11, J.E. Shin12, 1Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 2Samsung Medical Center, Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 3Kyung Hee University, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 4Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 5Konyang University, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 6Ewha Womans University, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 7Chungbuk National University Hospital, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 8Jeju National University, Internal Medicine, Jeju, South Korea, 9Hallym University, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 10Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University, Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 11St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University, Internal Medicine, Suwon, South Korea, 12Dankook University, Internal Medicine, Cheonan, South Korea

P160. Ten years of infliximab for Crohn's disease: Outcome in 469 patients from two tertiary referral centers
P160

Need for Recurrent Resection and Complex Phenotype are Associated with a Specific Antibody Signature in Crohn's Disease Patients undergoing Resection. Smoking is Not Associated with Prevalent Antibodies. Prognostic and Mechanistic Implications.

Authors:

A.L. Hamilton*1, M.A. Kamm2, F. Selvaraj3, F. Princen3, P. De Cruz2, E.K. Wright2, K.J. Ritchie2, E.O. Krejany1, A. Gorelik2, D. Liew2, L. Prideaux2, I.C. Lawrance2, J.M. Andrews2, P.A. Bampton2, M. Sparrow2, T.H. Florin2, P.R. Gibson2, H. Debinski2, R. Gearry2, F.A. Macrae2, R. Leong2, I. Kronborg2, G. Radford-Smith2, W. Selby2, M.J. Johnston2, R. Woods2, P.R. Elliott2, S.J. Bell2, S.J. Brown2, W.R. Connell2, P.V. Desmond2, S. Singh3

1University of Melbourne & St Vincent's Hospital, Department of Medicine, Melbourne, Australia, 2St Vincent's Hospital & University of Melbourne, Department of Gastroenterology, Melbourne, Australia, 3Prometheus Laboratories, Therapeutics & Diagnostics, San Diego, California, United States

P161.

Presence of stenosing and penetrating lesions at MRI but not deep ulcers at endoscopy predicts surgery requirements in CD in the era of biologics

Authors:

A. Jauregui-Amezaga1, J. Rimola2, I. Ordás1, S. Rodríguez2, A. Ramírez-Morros1, M. Gallego1, S. Pinó Donnay1, M.C. Masamunt1, B. González1, E. Ricart1, J. Panés1, 1Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Gastroenterology Department, Barcelona, Spain, 2Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Radiology Department, Barcelona, Spain

P161. Immune response to influenza A/H1N1 2009 vaccine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease on anti TNF-α therapy in vivo and in vitro
P161. Quality of life in remission of inflammatory bowel disease: overlap with irritable bowel syndrome
Authors:

E. Bodryagina1, D. Abdulganieva1, A. Odintsova2, 1Kazan State Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine, Kazan, Russian Federation, 2Republican Clinical Hospital, Kazan, Russian Federation

P161. The use of complementary and alternative medicine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Results from a cross-sectional study in Norway
P161

Validation of a risk score predicting post-surgical complications in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases

Authors:

A. Yarur1, B. Gondal1, N. Syed1, B. Christensen*1, A. Hirsch1, N. Hyman2, M. Abreu3, D. Rubin1

1University of Chicago, Gastroenterology, Chicago, United States, 2University of Chicago, Surgery, Chicago, United States, 3University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Gastroenterology, Miami, United States

P162. Induction of clinical and endoscopic remission with budesonide MMX in mild to moderately active ulcerative colitis: Pooled data from two phase 3 studies