P329 ECCO grant recipient: preliminary results of the HOT-TOPIC trial (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for the Treatment Of Perianal fistulas In Crohn’s disease)
C. Lansdorp1, K. Gecse2, C. Buskens3, M. Löwenberg2, J. Stoker4, W. Bemelman3, G. D’Haens2, R. van Hulst1
1Department of Anaesthesiology/Hyperbaric Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Academic Medical Centre,Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 3Department of Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 4Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Background
Beneficial effects of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy for perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease (pCD) have been suggested in previous publications. The HOT-TOPIC study was designed to further investigate its feasibility and therapeutic effect in 20 therapy-refractory patients with pCD. Here we present the preliminary results.
Methods
17 patients with pCD refractory to conventional-therapy > 6 months (medical and/or surgical, no patients with deviating stoma) were treated with 40 sessions of HBO therapy (243–253 kPa, 110 min per session throughout 8 weeks). Medical treatment remained stable from screening, seton drain(s) were removed after 30 treatment. Co-primary outcomes were clinical response as measured by the perianal disease activity index (PDAI) and MRI improvement measured by the modified van Assche index. Secondary outcomes were clinical response as assessed by fistula drainage assessment (FDA), biochemical response and patient-reported outcomes. All outcomes were assessed at baseline and 2 months after HBO.
Results
17 patients (6 female, median age 34 years, median duration of disease 13 years) were treated. Median PDAI scores decreased from 8 to 4 (
Conclusion
Based on preliminary data, HBO treatment is associated with significant improvement in pCD, as measured by clinical and MRI endpoints.