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Measurement of Nutrition Status in Crohn's Disease Patients Receiving Infliximab Therapy
Dawn Wiese1
Bret Lashner, MD, MPH2
Douglas Seidner, MD2
From 1 . Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of
Medicine, Cleveland, OH; 2 . Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Correspondence: Address correspondence to: Dawn Wiese, Lerner College of Medicine Cleveland
Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue NA-24, Cleveland, OH 44195; e-mail:
wiesed{at}ccf.org.
Aim: There is limited information on the nutrition impact of
antitumor necrosis factor- treatment in adult Crohn's disease (CD).
This study was performed to examine the effect of a 6-month course of
infliximab on enterocyte function, nutrient status, metabolism, and body
composition in these patients. Methods: Seven CD patients were
assessed for disease activity, enterocyte function, and body composition prior
to, after 6 weeks, and after 6 months of infliximab treatment. Measurements
included (1) disease activity: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire,
Harvey Bradshaw Index, and C-reactive protein; (2) enterocyte function:
folate, homocysteine, vitamin B12, citrulline, vitamin D,
β-carotene, d-xylose absorption; (3) Prognostic Inflammatory and
Nutritional Index (PINI); and (4) body composition and metabolism: body mass
index (BMI), fat and lean body mass, resting energy expenditure (RRE), and
respiratory quotient. Results: Most patients had improvement in
disease activity with infliximab. PINI decreased in all patients (–3.35,
P = .04). Plasma folate concentration significantly increased. There
was an increase in BMI, fat mass, and lean body mass. The respiratory quotient
increased in most patients. Changes in citrulline level and REE were
inconsistent. Conclusions: Crohn's disease patients have improvements
in an index that measures both inflammation and nutrition (PINI) with
infliximab therapy. Increases in plasma folate suggest improvement in
enterocyte function and/or increased oral intake. The increase in respiratory
quotient suggests decreased lipolysis and the lack of a starvation state. It
was unclear whether weight gain was predominantly fat or lean muscle mass.
These finding also support the use of PINI in Crohn's patients as an overall
marker of inflammation and nutrition, and as a measure of response to
infliximab therapy.
Key Words: Crohn's disease infliximab nutrition assessment body composition
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Vol. 23, No. 5,
551-556 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0884533608323421

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