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CME Questions
Khan, Zubair MD
Author InformationMercy Clinic Gastroenterology-Jefferson, Festus, Missouri, USA.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology | DOI: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000002272 Metrics AbstractArticle Title: Linaclotide Reduced Response Time for Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation Symptoms: Analysis of Four Randomized Controlled Trials
LEARNING OBJECTIVEAfter this activity, the participant will be able to understand the variability in response time for individual irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) symptoms following linaclotide use from the analysis of clinical trial data.
QUESTION 1According to this study, which of the following statements is correct about patients with IBS-C with late response to linaclotide (improvement in abdominal pain ≥30% and achievement of complete spontaneous bowel movements [CSBM] of ≥3/week between 4 and 12 weeks of linaclotide use)?
Approximately 1 in 4 patients and 1 in 8 patients are late responders for abdominal pain and CSBM, respectively Approximately 1 in 5 patients and 1 in 4 patients are late responders for abdominal pain and CSBM, respectively Approximately 1 in 6 patients and 1 in 10 patients are late responders for abdominal pain and CSBM, respectively Approximately 1 in 10 patients and 1 in 6 patients are late responders for abdominal pain and CSBM, respectively QUESTION 2Based on this study, which of the following statements is correct?
The majority of patients are White women Men are more likely to have an earlier response to individual IBS-C symptoms Asians are more likely to be early responders for individual IBS-C symptoms The majority of patients are late responders for individual IBS-C symptoms QUESTION 3Which one of the following groups of IBS-C patients is likely to respond late or not respond to linaclotide?
White women with lower Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score Asian men with higher HADS score White women with less severe baseline abdominal symptoms White men with higher baseline CSBM frequency © 2023 by The American College of Gastroenterology Article Level Metrics
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