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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02843100
Other study ID # 0075-16 WOMC
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 10, 2018
Est. completion date May 29, 2022

Study information

Verified date May 2022
Source Wolfson Medical Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The modified-Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (mEEN) is an open label randomized controlled trial in mild to severe Crohn's Disease patients. The purpose of this study is to determine whether induction of remission and maintenance of remission can be achieved with a new dietary strategy that involves only 2 weeks of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (EEN) with Modulen and 12 weeks of an exclusion diet involving selected table foods. This novel approach will be compared to the gold standard dietary regime involving 8 weeks of EEN.


Description:

Rational: Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is an established but difficult to perform method for induction of remission and cannot be used for maintenance of remission. It entails drinking only liquid formula for 8 weeks. Refusal to use or to adhere to this therapy is not uncommon and leads to use of other non- dietary strategies in children including steroids and immunosuppression. The Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) with partial enteral nutrition has been shown to be effective for children with mild to moderate disease. The investigators have developed a maintenance strategy using the CDED. Objectives: To prove that induction of remission and maintenance of remission can be achieved with a new dietary strategy that involves only 2 weeks of EEN with Modulen and 12 weeks of an exclusion diet involving selected table foods. Methods: Open label randomized controlled pilot trial comparing two weeks of EEN followed by the CDED and Partial Enteral Nutrition (PEN), to 8 weeks of EEN followed by PEN with free diet. The study will include a control group of healthy children for microbiome studies. Population: Age 8-18 years with mild to severe active Crohn's disease defined as 15≤Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI)<47.5. Time frame: The induction of remission phase will last 8 weeks followed by maintenance phase for a period of 24 weeks. Expected outcomes and significance: If this method proves to be equivalent to EEN, the duration of use of EEN will be only two weeks, allowing more patients access to dietary therapy. More importantly, this study will also evaluate two maintenance strategies and will be the first to evaluate re-biosis.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 63
Est. completion date May 29, 2022
Est. primary completion date May 29, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 8 Years to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion criteria: 1. Established diagnosis of Crohn's disease. 2. Patients with mild to severe active Crohn's disease (15=PCDAI=47.5) 3. Ages 8-18 4. Duration of disease = 36 months 5. Active inflammation (CRP=>0.6 mg /dL or ESR=>20 or Calprotectin=>200 mcg/gr within the past 3 weeks) during screening 6. Patients with B1, P0 uncomplicated disease at enrollment 7. Patients with disease defined as L1, L4, L3 or L2 limited to cecum, ascending or transverse colon or L2 with left sided disease with terminal ileum or small bowel involvement in the past by the Paris classification (patients with macroscopic disease) 8. Signed informed consent Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with very mild disease (PCDAI 12.5 -15) or very severe disease (PCDAI >47.5) 2. Pregnancy 3. Patients who have disease confined to the colon involving the descending colon, rectum or sigmoid colon and no prior history of small bowel involvement 4. Patients who have active extra intestinal disease (such as Arthritis, Uveitis, Pyoderma Gangrenosum, Erythema Nodosum etc.) 5. Patients with complicated disease (B2, B3) 6. Patients who recently onset use of an immunomodulator <8 weeks, or dose change in past 8 weeks. 7. Patients with current use of biologics, or use in last 8 weeks or current use of systemic steroids 8. Patients who have active perianal disease ( active fistula or abscess) 9. Patients who have positive stool cultures with relevant pathogens,, or positive tests for parasites or C. difficile. Stool tests are mandatory only if diarrhea is present. 10. Patients with fever > 38.3 11. Documented milk protein allergy

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Modified Exclusive Enteral Nutrition
Two weeks of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition with Modulen
Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet
a limited whole food diet
Partial Enteral Nutrition
25-50% of Energy from formula
Standard Exclusive Enteral Nutrition
8 weeks of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada Dr. Eytan Wine, Edmonton
Canada Johan Van Limbergen Halifax
Canada Dr Sally Lawrence Vancouver
Ireland Dr. Séamus Hussey Dublin
Israel The E. Wolfson.Medical Center Holon
Spain Dr. Francisco Javier Martin Carpi Barcelona
Spain Dr. Víctor Manuel Navas López Málaga

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Prof. Arie Levine

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

Canada,  Ireland,  Israel,  Spain, 

References & Publications (3)

Levine A, Wine E, Assa A, Sigall Boneh R, Shaoul R, Kori M, Cohen S, Peleg S, Shamaly H, On A, Millman P, Abramas L, Ziv-Baran T, Grant S, Abitbol G, Dunn KA, Bielawski JP, Van Limbergen J. Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet Plus Partial Enteral Nutrition Induces Sustained Remission in a Randomized Controlled Trial. Gastroenterology. 2019 Aug;157(2):440-450.e8. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2019.04.021. Epub 2019 Jun 4. — View Citation

Sigall Boneh R, Sarbagili Shabat C, Yanai H, Chermesh I, Ben Avraham S, Boaz M, Levine A. Dietary Therapy With the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet is a Successful Strategy for Induction of Remission in Children and Adults Failing Biological Therapy. J Crohns Colitis. 2017 Oct 1;11(10):1205-1212. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx071. — View Citation

Sigall-Boneh R, Pfeffer-Gik T, Segal I, Zangen T, Boaz M, Levine A. Partial enteral nutrition with a Crohn's disease exclusion diet is effective for induction of remission in children and young adults with Crohn's disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2014 Aug;20(8):1353-60. doi: 10.1097/MIB.0000000000000110. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary ITT, steroid free Clinical remission (defined as Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI)<10) at week 14 Sustained remission with EEN Vs CDED+PEN week 14
Secondary ITT steroid free remission at week 8 Induction of remission week 8
Secondary Microbiome composition difference between groups at week 14 Assessment of microbiome composition and metabolomics week 14
Secondary 3. Reduction of at least 50% from baseline in fecal calprotectin at week 24 for patients on original treatment Mucosal healing assessment week 24
Secondary Steroid and biologic free sustained remission at week 24. Remission achieved and maintained without additional therapy week 14 and 24
Secondary Need for additional treatment to achieve remission by week 14 Remission achieved without additional therapy Week 14
Secondary Mucosal healing as assessed by MRE in dietary responsive disease at week 52 Mucosal healing Week 52
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