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Study of Relationship Between Vedolizumab Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Biomarkers of Inflammation...

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesColitis2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if a relationship exists between Week 6 vedolizumab therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and Week 30 Faecal calprotectin (FCP).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Epidemiology, Management and Comorbidities in Alopecia Areata in Czech Republic

Alopecia AreataAlopecia Totalis27 more

The study series consists of three studies with the aim to assess the incidence, prevalence, risk factors, comorbidities and management of patients with alopecia areata in Czech Republic based on the patients and registry of a dermatology clinic of a metropolitan hospital.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Cx601 (Darvadstrocel) for the Treatment of Perianal Fistulizing Crohn's Disease

Crohn DiseaseFistula Perianal

The use of mesenchymal stem cells is considered a novel and promising therapeutic option for patients with perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease. However, due to limited clinical data, this multicentre, nationwide study aimed to assess its clinical efficacy in closing complex anal fistula.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Switch From the Original Infliximab to Its Biosimilar in Daily Practice at Cochin...

Rheumatoid ArthritisSpondyloarthritis2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the switch from the original infliximab ( REMICADE®) to its biosimilar (INFLECTRA®) in all the patients at Cochin hospital receiving REMICADE® for either a rheumatic, gastro-enterologic or ophthalmic condition

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in South Eastern Norway

ColitisUlcerative2 more

The IBSEN III study will investigate the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in South Eastern Norway and describe the clinical course of the disease. The investigators will map newly diagnosed and treatment naive IBD patients at various levels (epidemiological, clinical, psychosocial and nutritional as well as immunological, genetic, epigenetic and microbial) as a basis to improve targeted and individualized treatment and care. The investigators will include incident IBD patients at all local- and university hospitals in the South Eastern Health Region in 2016-2018 and follow-up prospectively for five years. The investigators will use standardized and validated registration methods allowing comparability with previous national and international IBD cohorts, link data to national health registries and collect blood, feces and biopsies for bio banking.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Faecal Calprotectin as a Potential Non-invasive Inflammatory Marker in Pregnancy and Inflammatory...

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)Crohn's Disease (CD)2 more

When women with rheumatoid arthritis become pregnant 75% of them will go into remission, despite stopping medication. This phenomenon is not well understood and is not seen in other inflammatory conditions. Once they give birth they often relapse. Bacteria in the stool and inside the gut have the ability to effect the immune system and some beneficial bacteria are known to down regulate inflammatory components of the immune system. Gut bacteria are also known to alter significantly during pregnancy and in other inflammatory conditions there are low levels of beneficial bacteria associated with diseases like ulcerative colitis. There is significant crossover between rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease with similar arthritic symptoms and mechanisms of inflammation. There is very limited investigation of gut bacteria and rheumatoid arthritis, but some animal work has shown that treatment with probiotics and prebiotics can improve the condition. The aim of this study is to examine the bacteria in the stool of women who are pregnant with rheumatoid arthritis and identify any significant bacteria changes that might be used to direct future research.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Impact of Medical Treatment on Sexual Function in Patients With Crohn's Disease

Crohn's DiseaseIBD

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the intestines that causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, tunnels around the anus (fistulas), and extraintestinal symptoms. Effective medical treatments exist to treat the disease; however they can have significant side effects. Previous studies have shown that sexual function is impaired in patients with Crohn's disease. It is likely that both the symptoms related to the disease, medications used to treat the disease, and surgery all impair sexual function in a variety of ways. For example, body image may be impaired, patients may be worried about bowel incontinence or unpleasant odors associated with diarrhea, patients may have significant pelvic pain secondary to perianal fistulas, or they may have painful intercourse from adjacent inflammation or scarring in the pelvis. The impact of medical treatment on patient's ability to regain sexual function is not known. The investigators propose a 6 month study to compare sexual function before and after treatment in patients with Crohn's disease about to initiate therapy with an anti-TNF drug for treatment of perianal fistula or intestinal Crohn's or about to initiate therapy with steroids. The investigators anticipate that the investigators will show that therapy with an anti TNF agent will result in a more rapid and greater return of sexual function than steroids. This information will be important to help counsel patients about the optimal treatment to begin for treatment of their Crohn's disease. Furthermore, it would be the first study to evaluate the impact of medical therapy on sexual function.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Phenomics in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases

Healthy VolunteerRheumatoid Arthritis12 more

The family of inflammatory/autoimmune systemic diseases (IAD) form a continuum from pure inflammatory diseases to pure autoimmune diseases, encompassing a large panel of inflammatory diseases with some autoimmune components, and vice versa. Cross phenotyping of patients with IAD should be heuristic and help revise the nosography and the understanding of these diseases.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Switching From Adalimumab to Infliximab

Crohn's Disease

Switching to Adalimumab has proven to be efficacious in Crohn's disease (CD) patients with intolerance or loss of response to Infliximab. Currently there are no studies on the efficacy of switching to Infliximab in patients with loss of response or primary non-response to Adalimumab. Even in rheumatology, where switching between all classes of anti-TNFα biologicals is common practice, there are no scientific data on switching from humanized to chimeric anti-TNFα antibodies. The purpose of this study is to document the efficacy of such a switch and to identify the possible predictive factors for success. If treatment with Adalimumab fails (despite optimal dose and interval) and the treating physician therefore decided to switch to infliximab, the patient may be enrolled in this observational study. At regular intervals (every Remicade), the patient will be clinically re-evaluated. The disease activity score will be calculated: Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI). At regular intervals, the results of interim blood tests will be documented (3x). The succession will be 1 year. At week 10, 26 and 52, additional serum samples will be taken for determination of antibodies against Adalimumab and Infliximab. The serum levels of Adalimumab (week 0) and Infliximab (week 10, 26 and 52) will be determined. For this study there is no specific therapy change. The study wants only to document the results of a therapy switch that, in current clinical practice, is made by the treating physician.

Completed41 enrollment criteria

Telemedicine To Provide Inflammatory Bowel Disease Outpatient Care

Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseUlcerative Colitis1 more

The investigators hypothesize that outpatient clinical care of Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients may be provided using a new computerized system over standard network - called Collaborative Imaging - with similar patient experience compared to a conventional clinic visit.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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