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NCT ID: NCT02693782 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypercholesterolemia

Fabulous Fibre Study - Effect of Wheat Bran Extract on Gut and General Health in Healthy Aging Subjects (FFS)

FFS
Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a placebo controlled, cross-over, randomized, double blinded study. The intervention food products will be taken as diet prebiotic supplements: 1. Wheat Bran Extract rich in arabinoxylan oligosaccharides : 15g/d (up to 10 g total additional dietary fibre per day). 2. Placebo product maltodextrin:equal amounts of a digestible carbohydrate. Primary endpoints are faecal microbiota analysis and faecal metabolite analysis (particularly, short chain fatty acid). Secondary endpoint is serum cholesterol, glucose, HDL and bowel function, gastrointestinal tolerance, quality of life and food frequency (by the use of questionnaires).

NCT ID: NCT02693730 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Phenotyping IBS: Perceptions and Modulations of Visceral Sensations

PMVS-P
Start date: January 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this research study is to improve the understanding of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and its underlying cause. The investigators will use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to observe differences in the brain between people diagnosed with IBS compared to healthy controls and people with ulcerative colitis, a disease group that has already been characterized. By doing this correlative and comparative study, the investigators hope to gain knowledge on IBS in order to keep the field moving in the right direction and becoming one step closer to discovering effective treatments.

NCT ID: NCT02693340 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Evolution of Lymphocyte Populations Under Biotherapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

IBDOT
Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is a monocentric prospective study for the collection of biological samples (blood and biopsies) to be used for in vitro biomarker assay(s) performed to identify predictive markers of response to biological treatments in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

NCT ID: NCT02686892 Completed - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

An Epidemiological Study of the Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain

INCIDENCIA
Start date: January 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective, observational, multicenter, population-based incidence cohort study which will enroll cases of IBD (CD, UC, or indeterminate colitis) diagnosed in adults over 1 year in Spain. In addition, each incident case that gave his/her informed consent, will be followed up for 12 months to determine changes in phenotype or disease location, the need for immunosuppressive and biologic treatments, and the need for hospital admissions and surgery during the first year after diagnosis.

NCT ID: NCT02680756 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy Study of Oral Ferric Maltol Compared to Intravenous Iron To Treat Iron Deficiency Anaemia in IBD

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of ferric maltol and intravenous iron (IVI) Ferric Carboxy Maltose in the treatment of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) and subsequent maintenance of haemoglobin in subjects with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).

NCT ID: NCT02647866 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Study of a Monoclonal Antibody KHK4083 in Moderate Ulcerative Colitis

Start date: June 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of administration of multiple ascending doses of KHK4083 and to select the highest dose tolerated by subjects with moderately active Ulcerative Colitis (UC) followed by a Long-term Extension Therapy (LTE) phase for eligible subjects with a clinical response.

NCT ID: NCT02641483 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction

Stimulation for Colonic Motility

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are testing the effect of electrical stimulation of the rectum on colonic motility. Most individuals with spinal cord injury develop neurogenic bowel dysfunction, which includes slowed colonic motility, which means that stools take longer than normal to pass through the colon. This slowed movement may result in chronic constipation and difficulty emptying the bowels. Individuals typically (without or without caregiver assistance) insert a gloved finger into the rectum and gently stretch it to improve colonic motility for a brief period to empty the bowels. The investigators hypothesize that electrically stimulating the rectum, instead of mechanically stretching it, will produce the same beneficial effect of improving colonic motility. Therefore, this study will compare the two methods. If electrical stimulation effectively improves colonic motility, then the investigator shall develop the approach as a therapeutic intervention in future studies.

NCT ID: NCT02629211 Recruiting - Crohn Disease Clinical Trials

Initial Experience With a Novel Single-Balloon Enteroscopy System in Children With IBD

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the NaviAid™ AB in children with known or suspected IBD.

NCT ID: NCT02624037 Completed - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Precision IFX: Using a Dashboard to Individualize Infliximab Dosage

Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The introduction of infliximab (IFX) and other monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) targeting tumor necrosis factor (TNF) was a major advancement in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These biologics were able to improve the health outcomes of many IBD patients for whom other treatments were neither satisfactory nor sufficient. Despite clear advantages and increased use of these treatments, physicians still see a loss of response in up to 50% of their IBD patients within one year of initiating these therapies. Most of these phenomena are attributed to low drug concentrations in the presence or absence of anti-drug antibodies (ADA). The fundamental issue is that approved/on-label dosing of these drug therapies does not take into account the various factors that impact the way an individual's body responds and processes these therapies. Dashboard software systems can quickly integrate patient data and serve as a revolutionary decision-support tool for physicians. The Precision IFX dashboard prototype was specifically developed to facilitate dosing of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies by integrating patient's clinical characteristics and drug concentrations into pharmacokinetic (PK) algorithms. Using clinical observations and patient laboratories, the system provides multiple dosing regimens that could allow the patient to attain and sustain a therapeutic drug trough level. Using the Precision IFX dashboard to analyze and forecast optimal dosing regimens with prospectively collected individual patient data, the clinician will select an appropriate dose to actively maintain therapeutic drug trough levels throughout the infliximab maintenance period. This study aims to examine the outcomes of one year of maintenance infusions in IBD patients dosed using the Precision IFX dashboard prototype and compare the results with historical controls.

NCT ID: NCT02620514 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Medication Adherence in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this is to formally assess health literacy and medication adherence in participants with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study also aims to improve medication adherence, health-related quality of life, and disease activity through a 24-week intervention.