
The Effect of Vitamin D3 to Maintain Surgical Remission in Postoperative Crohn's Disease
Crohn's DiseaseThe majority of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) need to undergo surgical bowel resection. Postoperative recurrence of the disease is virtually inevitable and continues to be one of the most challenging therapeutic problems in inflammatory bowel diseases. Medical treatments to prevent recurrence have had limited effect. Anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agents appear promising but are hampered by immunogenicity, side effects and high cost. Vitamin D has recently received a lot of scientific attention and was found to have strong anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects in gut and liver inflammation. Many CD patients appear to have deficiency in Vitamin D. A controlled trial to prevent relapse of CD in medical (not surgical) remission suggested a preventive effect for Vitamin D but marginally missed its endpoint because of lack of power. The ultimate proof of the anti-inflammatory effect of Vitamin D in CD can best be studied in the prevention of postoperative recurrence.

The Efficacy of Topical Mesalazine Sustained-Release Tablets in Crohn's Disease Patients With Oral...
Crohn's DiseaseOral UlcerThis study aims at evaluating efficacy and safety of topical using Mesalazine Sustained-Release Tablets in in the treatment of oral ulcers in patients with Crohn's disease.

Comparative Study of Intestinal Color Ultrasound and Capsule Endoscopy in Monitoring Crohn's Disease...
Digestive System DiseaseInflammatory Bowel Diseases2 moreThe disease activity index under intestinal color ultrasound was evaluated by SUS-CD, and the disease activity index under capsule endoscopy was evaluated by CECDAI. All subjects underwent intestinal color ultrasound and capsule endoscopy at baseline and at the third month of treatment. To compare the correlation between SUS-CD and CECDAI before and after treatment, and to compare the role of intestinal color ultrasound and capsule endoscopy in monitoring Crohn's disease in small intestine.

Health-related Physical Fitness in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative Colitis1 moreRationale: Existing literature suggests an impaired health-related physical fitness (HRPF) (i.e., body composition, aerobic capacity, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, previous studies did not assess HRPF with the 5- component multidimensional concept. HRPF is not routinely screened for and measured within the IBD population in clinical practice. The lack of a simple screening tool and assessment method for HRPF validated for the IBD population hinders the ability to distinguish patients with IBD with adequate physical fitness from those who might benefit from physical exercise interventions targeting specific components. Gold standard measures are too expensive and too complex to implement in daily practice and therefore a screening tool and a simpler assessment battery for HRPF validated in patients with IBD are needed. It is necessary to obtain more objective insights into the specific components of HRPF affected in patients with IBD, and its association with patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors in order to implement systematic screening in routine care and subsequently offer tailored physical exercise interventions. Objective: The main objective of this study is to validate a simple screening tool and a best-practice assessment battery for the different components of HRPF against gold standard measures. Secondary objectives are to objectively assess the incidence of specific components affected in patients with IBD compared to healthy control subjects and to explore the association between these components of HRPF affected and patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors.

TRansmural hEaliNg Definition in CroHn's Disease (TRENCH 1)
Crohn DiseaseMulticenter prospective cross-sectional study of CD patients, its aim is the construction of an objective and reproducible system for evaluation of Transmural healing in Crohn's Disease (CD). Primary objective : Objective definition of depth or grade of transmural healing in relation to radiologic signs observed during Magnetic Resonance Enterography (MRE) in CD

A Phase II Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Olokizumab in Patients With Crohn's Disease...
Crohn's DiseaseThe primary purpose of this multi-centre, double blind-study is to evaluate the clinical response of patients with moderate to severe Cohn's Disease (CD) following treatment with different doses and dose regimens of Olokizumab, relative to placebo.

Wireless Capsule Endoscopy in Small-Bowel Crohn's Disease
Crohn's DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to determine the best role for capsule endoscopy in diagnosing Crohn's disease.

Brief Escalation of Adalimumab Treatment for Prevention of Clinical Relapse in IBD
Crohn DiseaseUlcerative ColitisTo examine whether a temporary three month increase in adalimumab dosing will prevent relapse in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in clinical remission who have elevated calprotectin.

Therapeutic Endpoint in Pediatric IBD Conditions
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesColitis2 moreThe purpose of this clinical study is the development of physiologic endpoint of inflammation in pediatric patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), specifically subtypes Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). The novel medical device evaluates the patient's sensory response to each of the three sensory nerve fiber types. Data from the device provides an assessment of disease activity and a more precise approach to treatment.

Comparison of Bowel Ultrasound & MR Enterography in the Follow-up of Previously Diagnosed Pediatric...
Crohn DiseaseTo establish the accuracy of bowel ultrasound in the follow-up of known (previously diagnosed) pediatric small bowel Crohn disease, using MR Enterography (magnetic resonance imaging technology used to obtain detailed images of the small bowel) as the reference standard.