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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Crohns Colitis. 2014 Sep 13;8(12):1569–1581. doi: 10.1016/j.crohns.2014.08.006

Table 3.

Clinical outcomes of cohort studies & protocol type.

Nr. Study Deterioration No improvement Improvement No remission CR ER/HR Protocol type
1 Vermeire et al. (2012).27 (n=4) - 4 - - - NR
2 Kunde et al. (2013).23 (n=9) 3g 3d 3 NR Fresh
3 Kump et al. (2013).22 (n=6) 1b 3 2e - - Frozen
4 Angelberger et al. (2013).20 (n=5) 2c 2 1f - - Fresh
5 Suskind et al. (2014).25 (n=9) - - 1 8 NR NR
6 Landy et al. (2013).24 (n=5) NR NR NR - - Fresh
7 Zhang et al. (2013).28 (n=16) - 1 3 12 NR Fresh
8 Damman et al.(2014).21 (n=7) 1 4 - 2 1 Fresh
9 Vaughn et al. (2014).26 (n=9) - 3 2 4 - Frozen

CR= Clinical remission; ER/HR =Endoscopic or Histologic Remission; NR=Not (exactly) Reported; PUCAI=Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index; MCID=Minimal Clinically Important Difference

b

(initial improve then relapse+ colectomy)

c

partial deterioration after 4 wks w/ returning to baseline

d

Improvement >20 PUCAI MCID

e

Additional reduction of (3and 4 pts of mayo score)

f

Reduction by 4 points on Mayo score

g

within PUCAI <20 MCID.