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A phase II, national, multicenter, uncontrolled and open trial to evaluate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic administration of adipose derived allogenic mesenchymals stem cells (adMSC), for the treatment of patients with a single inflammatory stenosis in the context of Crohn's disease.


Clinical Trial Description

The hypothesis of the study is that the drug study administration will result in a anti-inflammatory effect, preventing the progression of the stenotic lesion and thus reducing the need to perform surgical resections. A multicentre, national, uncontrolled and open-label pilot study will be performed. 20 adult patients fulfilling eligibility criteria will be included. The trial is organized in screening period, treatment period and 6 follow-up visits. The treatment visit will be done in operating theatre, as the study drug is administrated by laparoscopy with a total dose of 120 million cells prepared in a saline solution with a cell concentration of 10 million cells per millilitre. Follow-up visits are divided into 4 visits that will take place every 6 weeks (+-7 days) until week 24; 1 additional follow-up visit will take place at week 36 and the last one at week 52. Analytical controls (blood count, biochemistry and coagulation) will be carried out throughout the trial and biological samples will be taken in three visits (Screening, visit 3 and visit 6). Abdominal MRI will be performed at baseline and in the end of study visit, to assess stenosis evolution. The overall duration of the trial is 36 months from the start of recruitment to the last follow-up visit. The period planned for this trial is from september 2022 to september 2025. ;


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NCT number NCT05521672
Study type Interventional
Source Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de la Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Contact Lucia Llanos
Phone 91 5504800
Email lucia.llanos@quironsalud.es
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date October 24, 2022
Completion date June 1, 2025

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