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Crohn's Disease (CD) is a chronic pathology characterized by exacerbations and remissions. Recurrent inflammation can cause bowel strictures, fistulae (often perianal) or abscesses. CD often requires intestinal resection. Surgery in CD is not curative, Therefore, endoscopic follow-up 6-12 months after surgery is recommended. Given the association between enteric bacteria and postoperative CD recurrence, antibacterial agents were shown to be effective in reducing the severity of endoscopic recurrence, but prolonged administration causes significant toxicity. The efficacy of "systemic antibiotics" and the experimental evidence of the central role of luminal flora as an essential factor in the development of post chirurgic CD recurrence provide the rationale for evaluating a locally acting antibiotic like Rifaximin.


Clinical Trial Description

Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic, relapsing, remitting, systemic disease, which may result in transmural inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The precise aetiology is unknown: it is a lifelong disease arising from an interaction between genetic and environmental factors, but predominantly observed in developed countries of the world. CD can affect the entire digestive tract from the mouth to the anus, but the most commonly affected sites are the ileum and the ascending colon . The clinical course of CD is characterized by exacerbations and remissions. Therefore, recurrent inflammation can cause bowel strictures, fistulae (often perianal) or abscesses. Moreover, Crohn's disease (CD) often requires intestinal resection, despite treatment with immunosuppressive and biologic therapies. Surgery in CD is not curative, and post-operative recurrence (POR) is a frequent event. Historically, up to 70% of patients who undergo CD-related resection develop postoperative endoscopic recurrence at or proximal to the surgical anastomosis within 1 year and approximately one-third of patients with CD, who have a first resection, require a second within 10 years. Endoscopic lesions usually precede and correlate with future clinical recurrence (about 20-25% per year), and predict the development of Crohn's disease-related complications and the need for re-intervention. Therefore, endoscopic follow-up 6-12 months after surgery is recommended. Given the association between enteric bacteria and postoperative CD recurrence, antibacterial agents directed against anaerobic bacteria (ornidazole and metronidazole) were shown to be effective in reducing the severity of endoscopic recurrence, but prolonged administration (more than 3 months) of these antibiotics causes significant toxicity, mainly neuropathy and gastrointestinal intolerance. The efficacy of "systemic antibiotics" and the experimental evidence of the central role of luminal flora as an essential factor in the development of post chirurgic CD recurrence provide the rationale for evaluating a locally acting antibiotic like Rifaximin in this condition. ;


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NCT number NCT03537157
Study type Interventional
Source Alfasigma S.p.A.
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
Start date November 16, 2017
Completion date July 29, 2020

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