Use of a Home Test for Gluten Detection in Urine and Its Effect on Gluten-free Diet Adherence
Celiac Disease, Treatment Adherence, Adolescent
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Celiac Disease focused on measuring Celiac disease, Gluten-free diet adherence, Adolescent, Gluten immunogenic peptides, Urine tests
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Willingness to take part in the study.
- Signed informed consent.
- Diagnosis of CD confirmed by biopsy and/or serology.
- Ability to: provide urine and stool samples, perform the home tests, and register results.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not precise diagnostic of CD.
- Comorbid condition that in the opinion of the investigator would interfere with the study.
- Lack of willingness to take part in the study.
- Inability to use the test or provide samples.
- Frequent voluntary GFD transgressions.
- To provide less than 70% of the required samples.
Sites / Locations
- Grupo IHPRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
GlutenDetect home urine test
Control group
The GlutenDetect home urine test group will receive home use tests for GIP detection in urine to self-monitor the GFD. Tests will be used at their discretion, but using at least 8 tests during the study period (1/week), so that they may receive immediate qualitative feedback regarding the presence of biomarkers of gluten exposure in their urine and they will have to register the results obtained. Additionally, patients will collect a urine and a stool sample every 4 weeks to evaluate their adherence to the GFD in the laboratory.
The control group will not receive any home urine tests but will collect a urine and a stool sample every 4 weeks with the purpose of evaluating their adherence to the GFD in the laboratory.