Treatment Pathway

Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic autoimmune liver disease causing progressive bile duct destruction. Left untreated it leads to liver cirrhosis.

ACG (American College of Gastroenterology)BSG (British Society of Gastroenterology)ESGEAASLD (liver)ECCO (IBD)Maastricht Consensus (H. pylori)NICE
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Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic autoimmune liver disease causing progressive bile duct destruction. Left untreated it leads to liver cirrhosis.

First-Line Treatment Principles

Non-Pharmacological Management

Treatment Goals

🎯Symptom remission and maintained quality of life in IBD/IBS/GERD
🎯Mucosal healing in IBD (endoscopic remission)
🎯H. pylori eradication confirmed
🎯Prevention of cirrhosis complications: hepatic decompensation, variceal bleeding, HCC
🎯Sustained virological response (SVR) in hepatitis C

Monitoring Parameters

Escalation Criteria

Special Populations

Pregnancy: many IBD biologics continue through pregnancy (anti-TNF switch to certolizumab if needed); avoid methotrexate
Elderly: NSAIDs major GI risk — prescribe PPI; vigilance for GI bleeding on anticoagulants
Paediatric IBD: growth and development monitoring; early biological therapy consideration
Immunocompromised: lower threshold for investigation; atypical pathogens (CMV colitis, Cryptosporidium)

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