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NCT ID: NCT01596894 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Azithromycin Based Therapy for Induction of Remission in Active Pediatric Crohn's Disease

Start date: October 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate effectiveness of 2 months antibiotic course of Azithromycin combined with Metronidazole compared with 2 months antibiotic course of Metronidazole alone.

NCT ID: NCT01593462 Completed - Crohns Disease Clinical Trials

Comparative Effectiveness of MR Enterography

Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of ultrasound imaging compared to MRE (Magnetic Resonance Enterography) a form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in accurately diagnosing and following Small Bowel Crohn Disease (SBCD) in children.

NCT ID: NCT01580670 Completed - Clinical trials for Pediatric Crohn's Disease

Clinical Study of TA-650 in Pediatric Patients With Crohn's Disease

Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of TA-650 using Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI) in pediatric patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease after TA-650 administration at a dose of 5 mg/kg at week 0, 2, and 6, then every 8 week after week 14 up to week 46, and at a dose of 10 mg/kg if the effect is attenuated. The safety and pharmacokinetics are also evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT01576120 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a PillCam Colon Bowel Preparation Regimen in Crohn's Disease Patients

RD-207
Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study is designed to evaluate Pillcam regimen in Crohn's disease patients, using the PillCam Colon system.

NCT ID: NCT01573078 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Psychology of Crohn's Disease

Start date: May 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine whether emotional processing and somatic dissociation influence IBS-like symptoms in Crohn's Disease patients.

NCT ID: NCT01564823 Completed - Crohn´s Disease Clinical Trials

Adalimumab on Preventing Post-chirurgic Recurrence on Crohn´s Disease

APPRECIA
Start date: June 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The present study objective is evaluate Adalimumab efficacy versus Azathioprine efficacy on prevention of endoscopic recurrence (Rutgeerts Index= 2b, 3 or 4) in Crohn´s Disease patients after 52 weeks of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01560377 Completed - Rectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Perfusion Assessment in Laparoscopic Left Anterior Resection

PILLAR II
Start date: May 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that NIR fluorescence angiography using the PINPOINT Endoscopic Fluorescence Imaging System ("PINPOINT System" or "PINPOINT") can assess viability of colon tissue during laparoscopic left colectomy. This information will provide the surgeon with clinically relevant information in assessing whether or not the tissue has adequate blood supply in the lower section of the colon prior to a colectomy.

NCT ID: NCT01556672 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

Adalimumab-psoriasis and Small Bowel Lesions

Start date: April 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will determine the prevalence of small bowel lesions suggestive of Crohn's disease (CD) in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis using capsule endoscopy. The study also aims to determine if the treatment of psoriasis with adalimumab will have an effect on the healing of the small bowel for patients who have lesions suggestive of CD. Patients with psoriasis are at increased risk of developing Crohn's disease (CD), but the exact prevalence of CD in patients with psoriasis at this time is unknown as many patients probably have undiagnosed disease as the early signs will often cause no symptoms. CD is therefore receiving very little attention from dermatologists who are treating patients with psoriasis. For example, very few dermatologists will actively question patients with psoriasis about symptoms of CD. This lack of knowledge may induce delays in diagnosis. By the time the diagnosis is made and patients receive their first treatment, they may already have significant fibrosis and stenosis of the intestine. Current treatments, including adalimumab, cannot reverse small bowel anomalies to normal in the presence of fibrosis. Therefore, many patients with a late diagnosis will still have symptoms or will eventually require surgery despite good control of the inflammation. Treatment of CD should start as early as possible, as early treatment has been associated with an increased rate of complete healing. Complete control of the disease at its early stages may prevent complications.

NCT ID: NCT01555437 Completed - Clinical trials for Small Bowel Crohn's Disease

Assessment of Capsule Endoscopy Scoring Index (CESI), Harvey-Bradshaw Index (HBI) and Biological Markers in Small Bowel Crohn's Disease (SBCD)

Start date: October 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Background: Small bowel Crohn's disease (SBCD) is a chronic relapsing disease, and clinical presentation can vary considerably. Patients are frequently assessed by capsule endoscopy (CE), which enables direct visualization of small bowel mucosal abnormalities; however, the correlations between CE scoring index (CESI), biological markers, and disease activity indices remain undefined. Methods: A prospective study was conducted between October 2008 and February 2011 on 58 established SBCD patients and suspected patients who received a definitive SBCD diagnosis during study. Patients underwent complete CE, and were scored according to the CESI (inactive, <135; mild inflammation, 135-790; moderate-severe inflammation, >790) and Harvey-Bradshaw index (HBI). Statistical correlation between CESI, HBI, C-reactive protein (CRP), serum albumin, and hemoglobin was assessed. At follow-up (~9 months), 11 of the patients underwent CE with scoring for CESI, HBI, and CRP.

NCT ID: NCT01545063 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

CAre of Patients With PArenteral Nutrition At Home

CAPANAH
Start date: May 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This research aims to give an overview of a number of aspects related to the quality of care for adult patients on home parenteral nutrition. Concretely this study follows up different aspects on different moments in the care of the patient pathways: - process indicators concerning indication, parenteral nutrition, training, team access roads and the succession of complications - Outcome indicators - the health-related quality of life - discrepancies in medication use - the role of the different health care providers