Quantitative analysis of adipose tissue for predicting Crohn's disease postoperative endoscopic recurrence and anastomotic ulcer

Jun 16, 2023International journal of colorectal disease

Using fat tissue measurements to predict Crohn's disease return and healing problems after surgery

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Abstract

The Mesenteric Fat Index (MFI) value in surgical Crohn's disease patients was 0.88, significantly higher than the 0.39 in non-surgical patients.

  • Surgical Crohn's disease patients displayed lower subcutaneous fat area (SFA) values of 70.16 compared to 157.64 in non-surgical patients.
  • After surgery, SFA values increased significantly to 143.61, while MFI values decreased to 0.57.
  • High visceral fat area (VFA) and MFI values, along with a smoking history and preoperative biologic therapy, are associated with an increased risk of postoperative endoscopic recurrence.
  • MFI values greater than 0.82 indicate a significantly higher risk of endoscopic recurrence after surgery.
  • MFI values of 1.10 or higher are linked to an increased risk of anastomotic ulceration post-surgery.

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