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Comparison of total parenteral nutrition and elemental diet in induction of remission of Crohn's disease

Long-term maintenance of remission by personalized food exclusion diets

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Total parenteral nutrition or elemental diet can be used to induce remission of Crohn's disease. A randomized study has been conducted of 36 patients to assess the relative efficacy of the two techniques used without pharmacologic support; both were successful, and no significant differences emerged in the number of days to remission or the mean changes in Crohn's disease activity index, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, or serum albumin. The elemental diet is cheaper, simpler and safer. Uncontrolled clinical experimence with 77 patients showed that personalized food exclusion diets were associated with an average annual relapse rate of only 11% for the first five years of diet alone; there have been six pregnancies and the longest remission is now 75 months. The use of elemental diet followed by the development of a personal food exclusion diet appears to be an effective long-term therapeutic strategy for Crohn's disease.

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Jones, V.A. Comparison of total parenteral nutrition and elemental diet in induction of remission of Crohn's disease. Digest Dis Sci 32 (Suppl 12), S100–S107 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01312473

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