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NCT ID: NCT00679003 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Managing IBD
Start date: September 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) often results in significant life disruption, hospitalization and surgery. While psychosocial factors are not believed to cause IBD, such factors can contribute to the ability of individuals with IBD to cope with the disease, and ineffective coping may lead to the exacerbation of IBD symptoms. The goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a social learning and cognitive behavior therapy approach for treating children with IBD. The primary outcomes of interest are IBD symptoms, medical visits, quality of life, and overall disability.

NCT ID: NCT00658827 Completed - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Analysis of Birth Outcomes of Swedish, Danish and Finnish Women Exposed to Remicade With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and Psoriasis

Start date: January 1, 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is collection and analysis of information pertaining to pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to infliximab during pregnancy, relative to the background risk in similar but non-biologic exposed patients; and information pertaining to health status, during the first year following delivery, of infants born to women following prenatal exposure to infliximab and their unexposed counterparts.

NCT ID: NCT00640809 Completed - Clinical trials for Bowel Diseases, Inflammatory

Comparison of Small Bowel Lesions Associated With Celecoxib Versus Ibuprofen Plus Omeprazole

Start date: October 2003
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the small bowel lesion pattern associated with celecoxib alone versus ibuprofen plus omeprazole

NCT ID: NCT00639821 Completed - Clinical trials for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Mucosal Gene Expression Defects in IBD

Start date: July 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study investigated the mucosal gene expression defects associated with active Crohn's disease (CD)and ulcerative colitis (UC), and studied the effect of infliximab induced downregulation of inflammation and mucosal healing on these abnormalities, using whole genome gene expression microarrays.

NCT ID: NCT00628823 Completed - Celiac Disease Clinical Trials

Treatment of Mild Enteropathy Celiac Disease

TMCD
Start date: March 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the natural history of gluten sensitivity in endomysial antibody positive adults with celiac disease suspicion, who were found to have a only mild enteropathy (Marsh I-II) in the small-bowel mucosa. The investigators hypothesize that these subject are indeed gluten-sensitive, as measured by clinical, serological and histological indicators. If this would be the case, the current diagnostic criteria for celiac disease might need re-evaluation.

NCT ID: NCT00621257 Recruiting - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Vitamin D Levels in Children With IBD

Start date: January 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Research has shown that children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease may have lower levels of vitamin D than healthy children, especially in the winter. Vitamin D is important for growing and maintaining healthy bones throughout life, and this is particularly important, since children with IBD frequently have low bone density. It may also be helpful in the treatment of IBD itself, because it helps reduce inflammation. Vitamin D levels are measured by the amount of 25 OHD in the blood; however, measuring this level on a regular basis is not yet the standard for children with IBD. The purpose of this study is to find the best way to treat low vitamin D levels, and to maintain good vitamin D levels throughout the year. It will also test whether having higher vitamin D levels will improve the bone health of children with IBD, and whether it will help them have milder disease.

NCT ID: NCT00620126 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

The Home Telemanagement (UC HAT) Trial for Patients With Ulcerative Colitis

UCHAT
Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if home automated telemanagement improves bowel symptoms, quality of life, compliance with medications, and health care utilization compared to best available care in patients with ulcerative colitis.

NCT ID: NCT00620061 Completed - Clinical trials for Opioid-Induced Bowel Dysfunction

Opioid-induced Bowel Dysfunction: Long-Term Assessment of Lubiprostone

Start date: December 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of lubiprostone administration in participants with opioid-induced bowel dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT00617396 Completed - Clinical trials for Functional Bowel Disorders

Open Label Seroquel (Quetiapine) Study for Treatment Resistant Functional Bowel Disorder

Start date: February 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: We are proposing to examine, via open label trial, the use of Seroquel® for patients with moderate to severe functional bowel symptoms who are not receiving adequate relief from their symptoms on their present regimen of SNRI or TCA antidepressant agents. Participants: Primary eligibility will be determined of patients at The UNC Center for Functional GI & Motility Disorders Clinic who score in the moderate to severe range on the Functional Bowel Disorders Severity Index (FBDSI ≥ 37) who have failed or have incomplete treatment responses of medications including at least one prior trial of antidepressant medication. Procedures (methods): We will monitor several patient and symptom related outcomes, as well as evaluate health related quality of life, psychological distress and related psychosocial measures to determine if the addition of Seroquel® over and above the use of an antidepressant improves clinical response based on an adequate relief measure as well as selected secondary outcomes. We will also determine when treatment benefit is related to effects on pain, the associated psychological co-morbidities seen in this population, or both factors.

NCT ID: NCT00606346 Active, not recruiting - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

A Multicenter, Prospective, Long-term, Observational Registry of Pediatric Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

DEVELOP
Start date: May 31, 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term safety and clinical status of pediatric patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Particular attention will be directed to recording safety outcomes reported in association with infliximab and other prescribed IBD therapies. In addition, information on disease status and quality of life will be collected.