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Treatment of the Human Anti-TNF Monoclonal Antibody Adalimumab in Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease With Previous Exposure to Infliximab (CHOICE)

A Multi-Center, Open-Label Treatment Protocol of the Human Anti-TNF Monoclonal Antibody Adalimumab in Patients With Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease With Previous Exposure to Infliximab

The primary objective of this study is to make adalimumab available to patients suffering from moderately to severely active Crohn's Disease who have failed to respond to, lost response to, or are intolerant to infliximab, and to evaluate safety

NCT00338650 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT00338650/

Certolizumab Pegol for Treatment of Adult Greek Patients With Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease Who Failed Infliximab

Certolizumab Pegol in the Treatment of Adult Greek Patients With Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease Who Have Been Previously Treated Successfully With Infliximab But Who Have Subsequently Lost Response or Developed Intolerance to Infliximab

An open-label multi-center single-cohort study to assess the safety and efficacy of certolizumab pegol for the treatment of signs and symptoms of active Crohn's disease in Greek patients who have previously responded to infliximab but who no longer have a sustained response or became intolerant to infliximab

NCT00307931 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT00307931/

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CCX282-B in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease

A Multinational, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CCX282-B in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease

The purpose of this study is to determine whether CCX282-B is effective in treating patients with moderate to severe Crohn's Disease.

NCT00306215 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT00306215/

A Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Infliximab (Remicade) in Pediatric Patients With Crohn's Disease

A Randomized, Multicenter, Open-label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Anti-TNF a Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody (Infliximab, REMICADE) in Pediatric Subjects With Moderate to Severe CROHN'S Disease.

A study of the safety and efficacy of infliximab (Remicade) in pediatric patients with moderate to severe Crohn's Disease

NCT00207675 — Crohn Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-disease/NCT00207675/

Study for the Treatment of Crohn's Disease With Adacolumn

A Randomized, Prospective, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled (Sham-Controlled) Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Adacolumn Apheresis System for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Crohn's Disease

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Adacolumn Apheresis System as a treatment for the signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease.

NCT00162942 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT00162942/

Risk Stratification of Rapid Disease Progression in Children With Crohn's Disease - RS

Risk Stratification and Identification of Immunogenetic and Microbial Markers of Rapid Disease Progression in Children With Crohn's Disease

The purpose of this study for children with a new diagnosis of Crohn's disease is to identify biomarkers found in the blood or stool to help predict which children are at risk of developing complications.

NCT00790543 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT00790543/

A Study to Test Whether Spesolimab Helps People With Crohn's Disease Who Have Symptoms of Bowel Obstruction

Multi-center, Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Phase IIa Trial to Evaluate Spesolimab (BI 655130) Efficacy in Patients With Fibrostenotic Crohn's Disease

This study is open to adults, between 18 and 75 years of age, who have narrowings in the small bowel (strictures) due to Crohn's disease. Strictures can lead to bowel obstruction (blockage). People whose symptoms got worse because of strictures can join the study. Participants get standard treatment for Crohn's disease and the strictures. The purpose of the study is to test whether the strictures improve further when treated with a medicine called spesolimab added to standard treatment. Participants are in the study for about 1 year and 4 months. In the first 3 months, participants get standard treatment only. After 3 months, participants whose condition improved are put into 2 groups randomly, which means by chance. One group gets spesolimab added to their standard treatment. The other group gets placebo added to their standard treatment. Both spesolimab and placebo are given as infusions into a vein. Placebo infusions look like spesolimab infusions but do not contain any medicine. For the first 2 months, participants get the infusions every month. Thereafter, participants get the infusions every 2 months. During the study, participants have about 11 visits to the study site. The doctors regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects. At 3 of the visits, doctors take images of the bowel using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and with an endoscope. At these visits, the doctors also take a small sample of bowel tissue (biopsy). The participants note their symptoms of Crohn's disease and how the symptoms affect daily life in an electronic diary. At the end of the study, results from the diaries and bowel imaging are compared between the spesolimab group and the placebo group.

NCT05013385 — Fibrostenotic Crohn´s Disease
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/fibrostenotic-crohn-s-disease/NCT05013385/

Real-world Effectiveness of Ustekinumab in Participants Suffering From Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis) With Extra-intestinal Manifestations or Immune-mediated Inflammatory Diseases - TENOR

Effectiveness of Ustekinumab in Patients Suffering From Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis) With Extra-intestinal Manifestations or Immune-mediated Inflammatory Diseases in a Real-world Setting

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of ustekinumab on extra-intestinal manifestations (EIMs) and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (both Crohn's Disease [CD] and Ulcerative Colitis [UC]).

NCT03606499 — Crohn Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-disease/NCT03606499/

A proSpective Randomized Controlled Trial comParing infliximAb-antimetabolites Combination Therapy to Anti-metabolites monotheRapy and Infliximab monothErapy in Crohn's Disease Patients in Sustained Steroid-free Remission on Combination Therapy - SPARE

A proSpective Randomized Controlled Trial comParing infliximAb-antimetabolites Combination Therapy to Anti-metabolites monotheRapy and Infliximab monothErapy in Crohn's Disease Patients in Sustained Steroid-free Remission on Combination Therapy

Phase IV Design : Prospective, open-label, randomized three-arms study Main Inclusion criteria Luminal Crohn's disease patients with steroid free remission for at least 6 months and a combination therapy with infliximab and anti-metabolites for at least 8 months Primary objective To demonstrate that Infliximab scheduled maintenance with or without antimetabolites is superior to antimetabolites alone to maintain sustained steroid-free remission over 2 years, while the latter is non inferior with regards to the mean time spent in remission over the same duration Main co-primary end points Clinical relapse rate at 2 years Mean remission duration within 2 years Study treatment Infliximab, Mercaptopurine, azathioprine, methotrexate. Number of subjects 225 randomized patients (75 per arm) Study duration: 3 + 2 years Enrollment: 3 years Follow-up: 2 years

NCT02177071 — Crohn's Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-s-disease/NCT02177071/

Evaluation of the Applicability of the CDEIS to Data Obtained by the Colonic Capsule Endoscopy in Crohn Disease - CAPSCOL

A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Applicability of the Crohn's Disease Endoscopy Index of Severity to Data Obtained by the Colonic Capsule Endoscopy in Ileocolonic Crohn's Disease

The Crohn's Disease Endoscopic Index of Severity is a validated index to assess the severity of ileocolonic lesions. Depth of ulcerations are evaluated in each segment of ileocolon and the surface of lesions and ulcerations are reported on a 10-cm analogic scale. The Crohn's Disease Endoscopic Index of Severity is the main score used in controlled trials to assess the endoscopic severity of lesions in Crohn's Disease. The investigators aim to conduct a prospective pilot study primarily to evaluate the applicability of the Crohn's Disease Endoscopic Index of Severity to data obtained by the colonic capsule endoscopy procedure, provided that conventional ileo-colonoscopy and capsule endoscopy lead to comparable overall severity evaluations. Secondary objectives are to assess reproducibility of the reading of data obtained by CCE and to compare these data with those obtained by conventional ileocolonoscopy. If overall severity evaluations derived from the two examinations are not comparable, the secondary objectives will be used in an attempt to understand the reasons of this discrepancy.

NCT01183845 — Crohn Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/crohn-disease/NCT01183845/