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P254. Effect of standard treatment (ST) versus episodic (ET) or maintenance (MT) infliximab on healthcare cost (HC) and quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) in a community-based incidence cohort of adult Crohn's disease patients with 10 
P254. Evaluation of Crohn's disease activity by diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Authors:

G. Inserra1, M.C. Conti Bellocchi1, P. Foti2, L. Samperi1, M. Mendolaro1, R. Catanzaro1, 1A.O.U. Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele, U.O. Medicina interna, Catania, Italy, 2A.O.U. Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele, U.O. Radiologia, Catania, Italy

P254

Use of immunomodulators reduces early readmission in patients admitted to hospital with an acute flare of inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors:

J. Kennedy*, D. Tate, E. Turner-Moss, M. Lockett

North Bristol NHS Trust, Gastroenterology, Bristol, United Kingdom

P255.

Computed virtual chromoendoscopy with FICE in the definition of raised dysplastic lesions and pseudopolyps in long-standing ulcerative colitis: a preliminary, prospective, study towards a new classification

Authors:

A. Cassinotti1, F. Buffoli2, P. Fociani3, V. Villanacci4, T. Staiano2, M. Fichera1, R. Grassia2, G. Manes1, M. Salemme4, M. Lombardini1, P. Molteni1, G. Sampietro5, D. Foschi5, G. Maconi1, R. de Franchis1, S. Ardizzone1, 1Luigi Sacco University Hospital, Gastroenterology and IBD Unit, Milan, Italy, 2Istituti Ospitalieri Cremona, Endoscopy Unit, Cremona, Italy, 3Luigi Sacco University Hospital, Pathology Unit, Milan, Italy, 4Spedali Civili, Pathology Unit, Brescia, Italy, 5Luigi Sacco University Hospital, General Surgery, Milan, Italy

P255. E-mail reminders and adherence rates to medical treatment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Authors:

A. Hernandez Camba1, M. Carrillo1, L. Ramos1, I. Alonso1, N. Hernandez Alvarez-Buylla1, O. Alarcon Fernandez1, A. Jimenez Sosa2, E. Quintero1, 1Hospital Universitario de Canaris, Gastroenterology, La Laguna, Spain, 2Hospital Universitario de Canaris, Research Unit, La Laguna, Spain

P255. Exclusive enteral nutrition is superior to corticosteroids and mesalamine for achieving remission with normalization of CRP in new onset pediatric Crohn's disease
P255. Long-term infliximab treatment in Crohn's disease – Efficacy and safety
P255

Proximal extension rate of distal disease in Ulcerative Colitis

Authors:

A. Bousseloub*1, A. Balamane2, N. Bounab2, L. Kecili2, K. Belhocine2, N. Kaddache2, K. Layaida2, L. Gamar2, T. Boucekkine2, S. Berkane2

1Hôpital Central de l'armée , Faculty of Medicine, Algiers, Algeria, 2CHU Mustapha, Faculty of Medicine, Algiers, Algeria

P256.

Complete mucosal healing defined by endoscopic Mayo subscore still demonstrates abnormalities by novel iSCAN endoscopic and refined histological gradings

Authors:

M. Iacucci1, M. Fort Gasia1, J. Love1, G. Kaplan1, R. Panaccione1, S. Ghosh1, X. Gui2,3, 1University of Calgary, Gastroenterology, Calgary, Canada, 2university of Calgary, Pathology, Calagry, Canada, 3The University of Calgary, Gastroenterology, Calgary, Canada

P256. Dysplasia and colorectal cancer in surveillance colonoscopies of ulcerative colitis in a single center: retrospective study
Authors:

N. Hernandez1, M. Peñate1, P. Saiz1, A. Monescillo1, E. Jimenez1, M.A. Sánchez2, A. Castellot1, J.M. Marrero1, A. Sierra1, 1Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria, Servicio Aparato Digestivo, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, 2Hospital Universitario Insular de Gran Canaria, Servicio Anatomía Patológica, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

P256. Outcome after discontinuation of infliximab in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in clinical remission
P256. The introduction of a formal IBD service is cost effective in reducing inpatient healthcare utilisation
P256

Characterization of de novo colonic stricture due to Crohn's Disease

Authors:

M. Basaranoglu*1, 2, A. Sayilir2, M. Yuksel3, O. Coskun3, A. Aksoy2, M. Ozdemir4, M. Kaplan2, N. Turhan5

1Bezmialem University, Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey, 2Türkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Hospital, Gastroenterology, Ankara, Turkey, 3Türkiye Yüksek Ihtisas, Gastroenterology, Ankara, Turkey, 4Türkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Hospital, Radiology, Ankara, Turkey, 5Türkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Hospital, Pathology, Ankara, Turkey

P257.

Comparison of first recurrence rates between pediatric Crohn's disease and young adult onset Crohn's disease

Authors:

D.I. Park1, E.R. Kim2, Y.S. Kim3, K.C. Huh4, K.-M. Lee5, C.K. Lee6, 1Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Internal medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 2Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 3Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Internal medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 4Konyang University College of Medicine, Internal medicine, Daejeon, South Korea, 5St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Internal medicine, Suwon, South Korea, 6Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Internal medicine, Seoul, South Korea

P257. Available medical therapies do not affect development of major complications and need for surgery in Crohn's disease: Long-term prospective study on a population of 193 consecutive patients
P257. Double-balloon enteroscopy in Crohn's disease with small bowel involvement: the characteristics and clinical significance
Authors:

S.R. Jeon1, J.-O. Kim1, H.G. Kim1, T.H. Lee1, W.J. Kim1, B.M. Ko1, J.Y. Cho1, J.S. Lee1, M.S. Lee1, 1Institute of Digestive Research, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea

P257. Importance of deep remission compared with mucosal healing only: Results from EXTEND
P257

Data on Surgery in Paediatric IBD (pIBD) over a 4 year period using the ImproveCareNow (ICN) Collaboration data base

Authors:

S. Sider*1, S. Chadokufa1, B. Huggett1, N. Shah1, M. Elawad1, F. Kiparissi1, 2

1Great Ormond Street Hospital, Paediatric Gastroenterology, London, United Kingdom, 2University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Gastroenterology, London, United Kingdom

P258.

Comparing MR enterocolonography to enteroscopy in Crohn's disease, especially focusing on small intestinal findings

Authors:

K. Takenaka1, K. Ohtsuka1, Y. Kitazume2, M. Nagahori1, T. Fujii1, E. Saito1, M. Watanabe1, 1Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tokyo, Japan, 2Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Radiology, Tokyo, Japan

P258. Anti-TNF as risk factor for free perforations in Crohn's disease? A case control study