Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Application of Chemical Sensors for Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Respiratory Samples
Discriminating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD),
especially with mild disease activity, is common clinical challenge. Most of the patients
with suspected IBS have to go invasive procedures (colonoscopy/gastroscopy). In order to
avoid invasive investigations, there is a search for noninvasive markers with the capacity
to distinguish between IBS and IBD. Dr Hossam Haick (Department of Chemical Engineering,
Technion) developed a system that combines nano-metals produced in his laboratory with
electrical devices (transistors). The combination between a nanomaterial and an electrical
transistor induces a change in its electrical behavior upon exposure to the material being
examined; that is, a change in its electrical properties. The change in its electrical
behavior is translated into a computerized graphic signal.
The electronic nose is composed of an air pump, a filter for filtering external contaminants
and an array of sensors. Each sensor transmits a signal according to the materials it
"knows" how to identify. Thus, it is possible to characterize most of the substance families
characteristic of a certain disease, and the same system is designed for differential
diagnosis of different diseases.
The purpose of the investigators study is to use the "electronic nose" to find bio-markers
that will help to diagnose IBD and IBS without using invasive procedures.
The plan is to collect 200 samples (50 IBS' 50 Crohn's disease, 50 ulcerative colitis and 50
controls). The patients included in the study will undergo an evaluation by a
gastroenterologist after signing an informed consent and will answer a questionnaire.
The samples will analyzed in the laboratory of Dr. Haick.
The plan is to collect 200 samples (50 IBS' 50 Crohn's disease, 50 ulcerative colitis and 50
controls). The patients included in the study will undergo an evaluation by a
gastroenterologist after signing an informed consent and will answer a questionnaire.
The samples will analyzed in the laboratory of Dr. Haick.
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