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Active clinical trials for "Inflammatory Bowel Diseases"

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Pre-Operative Parenteral Nutrition in Malnourished Patients

MalnutritionInflammatory Bowel Disease 1

Malnourished patients with IBD that receive pre-operative parenteral nutrition therapy will have fewer post-operative complications compared to malnourished patients that receive standard of care nutritional therapy.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Phenotypic Characteristics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Southeast Asian Population - A Multi-centered...

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

This is a retrospective, case control study of inflammatory bowel disease. This study will analyze the phenotypic characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease in the Southeast Asian population and will help describe clinical characteristics and serologic profiles in Southeast Asians with inflammatory bowel disease, comparing the phenotype differences to historical Caucasian controls. The data from this study will help identify the phenotype characteristics of different ethnic groups and study the epidemiological patterns of the disease.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Tracker (IBD Tracker)

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative Colitis1 more

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases are incurable, life-long conditions that significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis are the most prevalent inflammatory bowel diseases in the United States; both are characterized by chronic, relapsing inflammation of the intestinal tract, which manifests as symptoms of diarrhea, fecal urgency, fecal incontinence, fever, fatigue, abdominal pain and cramping. These severely debilitating periods of illness or "flare" alternate with times of remission when patients have few or no symptoms, and feel healthy. Despite periodic respite, many patients with IBD experience severe stress and anxiety even when they are well, because of the likely occurrence of episodes of disease in their future. This is exacerbated by the unpredictable frequency and inconsistent duration of flares that may last as long as several weeks or months. The goal for this study is to use non-invasive monitoring techniques to identify biomarkers that emerge, or change predictably, when a patient begins to relapse from remission to enter a period of disease - to find the earliest signs of an active flare. If the investigators identify a pattern of biomarkers that could alert a patient and their clinician to a flare as soon as it begins, it may be possible to intervene before symptoms present by changing medication and/or diet and lifestyle to lessen the severity of the disease flare. The biomarker fingerprint may also reveal new targets for therapeutics that could control IBD.

Withdrawn17 enrollment criteria

Natural History of Intestinal Inflammation in People With Primary Immune Dysregulations

Chronic Granulomatous DiseaseInflammatory Bowel Disease

Background: PIDD stands for primary immune dysregulation. It is a general term that includes many different inherited immune system disorders. The immune system is the part of the body that helps fight disease and infection. People with PIDDs can develop many kinds of health problems. One of these is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which causes diarrhea and cramping. Researchers want to learn more about these disorders to develop possible treatments. Objective: To learn more about when and why IBD may develop in some people with PIDDs. Eligibility: People ages 3 and older who have PIDD or IBD. Healthy volunteers in this age group are also needed. Design: Visit 1: Participants will be screened with physical exam, medical history, and blood and urine tests. Visit 2: Participants will: Have more physical exams and blood and urine tests. Answer questions about quality of life and food history. Provide a stool sample. Have nasal and rectal skin swabs. Have saliva collected. Participants will have 1 follow-up visit per year. They will repeat visit 2 procedures. Participants will be contacted by phone or email in between yearly visits. They will be asked about their health. They will complete a quality-of-life questionnaire and send a stool sample that is collected at home. If participants experience a sudden change in symptoms or undergo a new treatment, they may be asked to complete visit 2 procedures. If participants are not able to come to NIH, study data and samples can be collected without an in-person visit. Participants will have a final study visit about 10 years after Visit 1. They will repeat visit 2 procedures.

Withdrawn25 enrollment criteria

Genetic Markers as Predictors of Phenotypes in Pediatric Onset Crohn's Disease

Crohn's DiseaseUlcerative Colitis1 more

The purpose of this study is to look for the NOD2 gene in children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and their parents. We hope to understand this NOD2 gene better by determining whether children that have IBD have the NOD2 gene. In those with the NOD2 gene, we want to see if the type of gene abnormality predicts the nature of their disease and if the genetic information helps doctors decide what therapies and/or treatments to use for their patients. We also hope to explore the relationships between known serologic markers of IBD (ASCA, pANCA, ompC) and the clinical characteristics and course of children with IBD. About 1500 children and as many of their parents as possible will take part in this study. Children who are newly diagnosed with IBD as well as children that are being seen in the Children's Health System are eligible to participate in this study. We are looking for children 18 years old or younger to participate. If possible, we would also like both parents of the child to participate.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Medication Belief on Adherence to Infliximab in Patients With Crohn's Disease

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

The IFX adherence to CD in China was not high. Medicine concerns may be predictive factor of adherence. By enhancing knowledge and relieving medicine concerns, we may increase patients' adherence to IFX.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cross Sectional Study of Vaccine Antibody Response in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

The investigators proposed study is the first of its kind. The investigators will measure measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis antibodies in patients on the current IBD treatment modalities and compare the vaccine antibody concentrations and correlate them with time since immunization.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Study of Anti-glycan Antibodies Stability in Saint-Etienne IBD Cohort

Crohn's DiseaseUlcerative Colitis1 more

Prognostic factors in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) are currently mainly based on clinical factors (disease extension, perianal involvement, need for surgery, use of immunomodulators…). All of immunological markers (or serological) of IBD have a diagnostic role in indeterminate colitis (ulcerative colitis vs crohn's disease) but they never have been considered as predictors of IBD course in adults. Among the most used, anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies (ANCA) and Anti-Saccaromyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) allow the distinction between ulcerative colitis (ANCA+/ASCA-) and Crohn's disease (ANCA-/ASCA+), and their combined use has a sensitivity and a specificity of about 85%. However, 10 other antibodies have been identified and recently evaluated individually in IBD and especially in pediatric Crohn's disease: anti-ompC, anti-I2, anti-flagellins, anti-glycan (anti-laminaribioside carbohydrate antibodies (ALCA), anti-mannobioside carbohydrate antibodies (AMCA), anti-chitobioside carbohydrate antibody (ACCA), anti-chitin and anti-laminarin), anti-goblet cells and anti-C.albicans specific mannans antibodies. These complementary tests improve the reliability of the diagnosis. In a previous cross-sectional work on a cohort of 195 IBD patients, the investigator showed a prognostic role of some of anti-glycan Abs and especially a correlation with a pejorative form of the disease both in Crohn's disease than in Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and a prediction of corticodependency in IBD.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

An Explanatory Factors Analysis of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases(IBD's) Management Costs for Adults...

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

The objective of this study is to analyze the factors influencing the medical and non-medical direct costs of patients treated with biotherapy during the last twelve months (infliximab or adalimumab), including biosimilars (infliximab biosimilars: Inflectra ™ and Remsima ™) for treating Crohn's desease or ulcerative colitis

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Sub-optimal Response to Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor's in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Emerging Markets...

ColitisUlcerative2 more

The purpose of this study is to establish the incidence of sub-optimal response to anti-TNF therapy in UC and CD participants.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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