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Acute severe ulcerative colitis (ASUC) remains a clinical challenge associated with considerable morbidity, including colectomy. Upadacitinib (UPA), a selective Janus kinase (JAK)-1 inhibitor, is approved for moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis in patients intolerant or not responding to tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors. It has also increasingly been used off-label for ASUC. We performed a systematic review of all available literature on UPA in ASUC. We identified 11 studies, with a pooled total of 55 patients. Most patients experienced rapid and sustained improvement. Colectomy rate at 90 days was 16.3%. Among those who did not get colectomy, 80% were in steroid-free remission at follow-up. The reported adverse events were low, including 2 venous thromboembolic events. Overall, UPA appears to represent a safe and effective therapy for ASUC.
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John Damianos
Mayo Clinic
Olufemi Osikoya
University of North Texas
Gregory Brennan
University of North Texas
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
University of North Texas
University of North Texas Health Science Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1b63d7376b1af6e80c476b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izae191
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