医学
疾病
出勤
重症监护医学
医疗保健
人口
无麸质
营养不良
儿科
环境卫生
内科学
经济
经济增长
作者
Kalle Kurppa,Chris J. Mulder,Ketil Størdal,Katri Kaukinen
标识
DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2023.12.026
摘要
Celiac disease is a common gastrointestinal condition with an estimated global prevalence of up to 1%.Adequate long-term surveillance of patients is imperative to ensure strict adherence to the treatment with a gluten-free diet and the ensuing clinical and histological recovery.Traditionally this has been accomplished by regular on-site attendance at specialist healthcare facilities, accompanied for most patients by follow-up endoscopic and laboratory tests.However, the rapidly increasing prevalence of celiac disease and the limited healthcare resources challenge the current centralized and non-individualized follow-up strategies.The improved non-invasive surveillance tools and online healthcare services are further changing the landscape of celiac disease management.There is a clear need for more personalized and on-demand follow-up based on early treatment response and patient-related factors associated with long-term prognosis.Additional scientific evidence on the optimal implementation of follow-up for pediatric and adulthood celiac disease is nevertheless called for.
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