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The study validates prospectively a new endoscopic scoring system (Gothenburg Intestinal Transplant Endoscopy Score, GITES) designed to summarize and stratify the abnormal ileal endoscopic findings after intestinal transplantation. GITES is a five-tier, four grade score which asseses mucosal friability, mucosal erythema and mucosal injury (ulcerations) as well as villous changes according to severity. These features (i.e., endoscopic descriptors) are also grouped from mild to very severe in the same sequence as observed during the progression of several pathologic conditions encountered after intestinal transplantation (acute rejection, infectious enteritis).


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NCT number NCT03444675
Study type Observational
Source Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden
Contact Mihai Oltean, M.D., Ph.D.
Phone 00 46 31 342 1000
Email mihai.oltean@surgery.gu.se
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date April 29, 2014
Completion date May 1, 2023

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