Pediatric Crohns Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Verbessertes Therapiemanagement für pädiatrische CED-Patienten Mit Chronisch-entzündlicher Darmerkrankung: Eine Randomisierte Multizentrische Studie, Welche Die Effektivität Einer Talspiegel-gesteuerten Infliximab-Erhaltungsphase Mit Dem herkömmlichen Dosierungsregime Vergleicht Trough Level Optimized Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy: A Randomized Multicenter Study Comparing Effectiveness of Trough Level Optimized Infliximab Maintenance Therapy With Standard Dosing Regimen of Pediatric Patients With Crohn's Disease
This clinical trail intends to evaluate interventions based on the Infliximab trough levels for an individualized therapy adaption for pediatric IBD-patients undergoing anti-TNF-alpha-therapy. Main aim of the individualized strategy is to attain and maintain early disease control in order to keep as many patients as possible in disease remission, and to avoid primary and secondary therapy failure.
Anti TNF-alpha agents such as Infliximab are efficient and safe in treating pediatric
IBD-patients. However maintaining the remission and therapeutic response is still a
challenge for the practitioner. In addition to a relevant number of primary non-responding
patients individual clearance and immunogenic effects lead to secondary loss of response in
a significant number of patients. So far these patients are clinically managed by decrease
of the infusion interval or increasing the dose. Besides an increased risk for potential
side effect a high number of patients need to switch treatment to other biologicals despite
interventions. Improved strategies are needed to avoid primary and secondary therapeutic
failure, and a promising lead seems to be the individualized therapy.
Especially in pediatric IDB-patients with faster turnover of anti-TNF based on a higher
metabolism rate new ways of adapting the dose and maintaining therapeutic serum levels are
necessary. In this context the role of IFX-trough levels is not fully clear. Previous
studies have shown that serum IFX trough levels correlate inversely with the turnover rate
and directly to therapeutic response. Thus it is highly desirable to keep trough levels in
therapeutic window. In adult patients recent studies have shown advantages in using
IFX-trough levels for therapy optimization, leading to better disease control in short and
long term. However there is until now no clear evidence that shows benefits for an
IFX-target-level approach during the maintenance of therapy.
An early therapy optimization from the beginning on with rapid control of mucosal
inflammation seems to set the pathway for sustained therapy response and disease remission.
We assume a clear benefit for an individualized, IFX-trough-level guided therapy
optimization for pediatric IDB-patients and intend to clarify the role of Infliximab trough
levels in this planned trial.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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