External validation of the Paddington International Virtual Electronic ChromoendoScopy ScOre as a good endoscopic score to define mucosal healing and predict long-term clinical outcomes in ulcerative colitis

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Abstract

Objectives: To define endoscopic and histological remission in ulcerative colitis (UC) accurately, several scoring systems have been established. A novel virtual electronic chromoendoscopy score, the Paddington International Virtual ChromoendoScopy ScOre (PICaSSO), was developed, validated, and reproduced to assess inflammation grade and predict patient prognosis. We externally verified and validated the clinical value of PICaSSO in UC patients. Methods: This prospective study enrolled 63 UC patients. The Mayo endoscopic score (MES), UC Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS), and PICaSSO were adopted for endoscopic evaluation. All biopsy samples were scored using the Robarts histological index (RHI), Nancy histological index (NHI), and “Extent, Chronicity, Activity, Plus additional findings” (ECAP) score. Patients with an endoscopic MES of 0–1 at baseline were followed up during a median time of 23.5 months. Results: PICaSSO was strongly correlated with other endoscopic and histological scoring systems. PICaSSO ≤3 had advantages in assessing histological remission (HR), with the highest accuracy of 88.9% for ECAP-HR. Relapse-free survival rates were significantly different between patients with MES 0 and MES 1 and patients with PICaSSO ≤3 and >3 (P = 0.010 and 0.018, respectively). Conclusions: PICaSSO was externally validated with strong correlations with other endoscopic and histological scoring systems in UC, and PICaSSO-ER might potentially predict a better long-term clinical outcome in UC patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)446-454
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Digestive Diseases
Volume23
Issue number8-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • clinical outcomes
  • endoscopic remission
  • histological remission
  • ulcerative colitis
  • virtual electronic chromoendoscopy

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