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Many people with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) are troubled by symptoms from their stomach and bowels: their gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Symptoms affect quality of life and can also reduce people's ability to digest enough calories to remain healthy, leaving them undernourished and less able to deal with other health problems such as infection. Clinical tests to assess bowel function are limited. Many tests involve inserting a sensor or camera into the bowel, so they are not suitable for long periods, and can be uncomfortable. In Nottingham the investigators have developed imaging scans which can assess how someone's digestion works without any invasive device. The type of scanning the investigators use is called Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI. The purpose of this study is to see if those scanning methods can be used in people with CF to understand their digestion and any problems they have.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a small pilot study to establish that differences in digestion between people with and without CF can be quantified by repeated MR scans in fasted participants in response to standardised meals. Participants will complete questionnaires on gastrointestinal function and symptoms: the PAC-SYM questionnaire, validated to assess symptom burden in adults with chronic constipation; and the CF abdomen questionnaire, developed in German for use in young people and adults with cystic fibrosis. After this, participants only need to attend one study day at the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre. On this day they will be asked to withhold any medicines specifically targeted to alter bowel habit. This shall include laxatives but not enzyme replacement therapy. They should attend on the study day having fasted since waking, other than water for essential medicines. They will have their first MRI scan fasted. After the scan they will eat a standard test meal, and be scanned again first at half hour, then hour intervals until six hours after the first meal. The final scan will constitute the end of the study for each participant. Each session in the MRI scanner will last around 15 minutes. After each scan they will complete a validated rating scale for any current symptoms: the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS).In between scans, participants will have access to a lounge with wifi and a television. Infection control requirements mean that the investigators are unable to scan more than one patient with CF on a single day. Patient scans will alternate with those of a Control participant. The investigators will aim to frequency match Controls with Patients for age and gender. ;


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NCT number NCT03566550
Study type Observational
Source Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date September 4, 2018
Completion date February 20, 2019

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