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. 2023 Nov 16;11:1220976. doi: 10.3389/fped.2023.1220976

Table 2.

Summary of the clinical evolution of different common markers in crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) at diagnosis, 3 months and 6 months.

Clinical group Timeline PCDAI/PUCAI mean (IQR) FC (mg/kg) FC stratified (%) EIM (ESR and/or CRP) (%)
FC1 FC2 FC3
CD Diagnosis (n = 13) 25 (10–47.5) 2,166 (159–6,000) 0% (n = 0) 0% (n = 0) 100% (n = 13) 83%
3 m (n = 12) 0 (0–0) 281 (50–2,880) 50% (n = 6) 17% (n = 2) 33% (n = 4) 0%
6 m (n = 11) 0 (0–0) 93 (6–1,973) 64% (n = 7) 0% (n = 0) 36% (n = 4) 0%
UC Diagnosis (n = 11) 30 (10–80) 3,381 (526–6,000) 0% (n = 0) 0% (n = 0) 100% (n = 11) 18%
3 m (n = 10) 0.5 (0–5) 33 (7–1,042) 90% (n = 9) 0% (n = 0) 10% (n = 1) 0%
6 m (n = 7) 0.5 (0–5) 9 (0–380) 90% (n = 6) 0% 10% (n = 1) 3.3%

IQR, Interquartile range; PCDAI, Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index; PUCAI, Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index; FC, Fecal calprotectin; ESR, erythrocytic sedimentation rate; CRP, C-reactive protein; EIM, elevation of inflammatory markers.