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. 2018 Jan 7;24(1):5–14. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i1.5

Table 1.

Main case series and reports of fecal microbiota transplantation in ulcerative colitis patients

Ref. UC (n) Stool material Volume infusion Infusion route Frequency Donor relationship Characteristics of outcomes
Kump et al[92], 2013 15 Fresh 100 to 150 g Rectosigmoidoscopy 1 Unrelated None of the patients achieved CR
300-500 mL
Kunde et al[75], 2013 10 Fresh 70 to 130 g 60 mL Enemas 5 Related 33% patients achieved CR at 1 wk
Angelberger et al[72], 2013 5 Fresh 60 g Nasojejunal tube 5 Related or unrelated (0/5) patients demonstrated a remission
250 mL
Suskind et al[93], 2015 4 NR 30 g Nasogastric Tube 1 Related or unrelated (0/4) patients demonstrated a remission
100 mL
Kellermayer et al[86], 2015 3 Frozen NR Colonoscopy 22-30 A single donor (3/3) patients demonstrated a remission
Damman et al[94], 2015 7 Fresh 175-290 mL Colonoscopy 1 Related or unrelated (1/7) patients demonstrated a temporary remission
Wei et al[67], 2015 11 Fresh 60 g Colonoscopy 5 Unrelated The Mayo scores of all patients decreased at 4 wk
300 mL
Cui et al[66], 2015 15 NR NR Gastroscope channel 1 1 (73.3%) related; 2 (26.7%) unrelated 28.6% patients achieved CR
Vermeire et al[95], 2016 8 Fresh 100 g Nasojejunal tube or colonoscopy 2 Related (2/8) demonstrated a remission at week 8
200 mL

UC: Ulcerative colitis.