CHANGE IN URGENCY STATUS AMONG ULCERATIVE COLITIS PATIENTS: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF TREATMENT CHANGES FROM THE COREVITAS INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE REGISTRY

Stooling urgency (also known as urgency to defecate) is one of the most common symptoms among Ulcerative Colitis (UC) patients (pts). Understanding factors associated with changes in urgency status, such as the association between timing of treatment changes and subsequent onset or resolution of urgency symptoms, are essential in addressing unmet pts needs. Our aim was to explore treatment frequency and persistence among UC pts stratified by a change in urgency status from enrollment to the 6-month follow-up (6M) visit.

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