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MIcroorganisms as Triggers in Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis and Their Influence on Medical Therapy...

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesColitis1 more

This pilot prospective study will investigate the role of microbiota and known enteropathogens in Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis (ASUC). Investigators will compare a group of patients hospitalized for an ASUC with patients experiencing a Non-Severe Ulcerative Colitis (NSUC) flare by investigating microbiome, metabolome and transcriptome and integrating this data through a multi-omic framework. This systems biology approach aims at enhance our understanding of this severe event, define diagnosis and prognosis biomarkers to improve medical therapy and avoid colectomy and/or death.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Rheumatological Manifestations in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

IBD-related arthropathy is one of a group of inflammatory arthritides considered as seronegative spondyloarthropathies, a group of disorders that also includes ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis, and undifferentiated SpA. IBD-related SpA is mainly characterized by axial involvement but may also be associated with peripheral symptoms, such as synovitis, dactylitis, or enthesitis

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Collection of Gastrointestinal Malignant and Non-malignant Human Samples

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesColo-rectal Cancer

To collect human tissue, blood, and fecal samples from patients suffering from Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Colorectal Cancer. The samples will be used to establish biomimetic human organ-on-a-chip technology, as well as study the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis in human gastrointestinal diseases.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Estimating Indirect and OOP Costs in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a National Study

IBD

inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. A recent Canadian study from found that Canada has amongst highest incidence rates of childhood-onset IBD (10 per 100,000 for children <16y). In 2012, Crohn's and Colitis Canada estimated that direct medical costs of IBD in Canada were >$1 billion, and estimated indirect costs amounting to $1.8 billion. An American study demonstrated the direct costs of caring for children with IBD was double those for adults. Indirect health care costs in children with IBD have not been well-described. The Canadian Gastro-Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC) is a pan-Canadian network of new and established IBD clinician-researchers and methodologists from 6 provinces experienced in the use of health administrative data. CanGIEC is evaluating variation in care of children with IBD, and will expand this research stream to assess direct and indirect cost of care. This will involve a collaboration with the CIHR/CHILD Foundation Canadian Children IBD Network (CIDsCaNN), which comprises an inception cohort of children diagnosed at all 12 pediatric IBD centres across Canada. Hypothesis: Direct health costs are dominated by medication expenses (particularly biologics), with resulting variation within and across provinces in costs and out-of-pocket expenses to the families due to coverage disparity. Indirect costs include school and parental absenteeism, and productivity losses. Aims: Determine the cost of care of children with IBD, incurred by caregivers,across Canada. Costs include: a Indirect costs - costs to the patient or family related to having the disease but not to direct health care. b. Out of pocket (OOP) - costs paid in cash or credit for health-related expenses not covered by the public health or private insurance systems. Determine the sociodemographic and disease characteristics associated with higher costs Methods: Population: Incident cases of IBD (<16y) over 12 months (est. enrollment 250-300). Indirect and OOP disease-related costs will be determined with surveys conducted one year following diagnosis and every 6mo for 2y. These will be conducted querying families on the preceding 4 weeks including: school and work days missed, out-of-pocket expenses, distance travelled to appointments, medications expenses incurred, and disability benefits collected. Indirect costs will be calculated using the Human Capital Approach (gross income not earned due to disease).

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Hypercoagulability Study Using Haemostatic Techniques in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease...

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesThrombosis1 more

Descriptive study, in which the haemostatic profile of ambulatory patients with IBD will be analyzed by means of ROTEM and other techniques, such as the thrombin generation test and the study of platelet function by flow cytometry.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Study on the Screening of Intestinal Biomarkers in IBD Patients With Depression

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) seriously affects the quality of life of patients. During treatment, it is found that patients are often accompanied by a certain degree of psychological problems, such as depression, sensitivity, introversion, depression, and pessimistic disappointment. Among them, anxiety and depression are the most common. Through prospective observational research, statistics of the incidence of depression in inflammatory bowel disease in our hospital, comparison of the proportions of each subtype, screening of intestinal biomarkers in IBD patients with depression, and observation of inflammatory bowel disease with different The type and quantity of different intestinal flora in patients with severe depression, and the correlation between intestinal flora and depression.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Prevalance of non_ Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases in Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Attending...

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

To assess the prevalance of non_alcoholic fatty liver diseases in inflammatory bowel disease patients and its relation to type of treatment given and disease severity

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Immunological Characteristics of Patients With PID and IBD

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesPrimary Immune Deficiency Disorder

The investigators wish to characterize alterations in the architecture and function of immune cells in patients with a primary immunodeficiency that also develop inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, The investigators' goal is to characterize the microbiome of these patients, in order to determine whether specific microbial alterations are related to inflammation.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

HPV Infection and Cervical Neoplasm in Women With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a Cross-sectional...

HPV-Related Cervical CarcinomaInflammatory Bowel Diseases1 more

The associations between female inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and cervical neoplasia (dysplasia or cancer) were unclear. Especially there was no data for Chinese IBD population. So we investigated the incidence and risk factors of HPV infection and cervical neoplasia (dysplasia or cancer) in female IBD patient.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Application of Chemical Sensors for Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Irritable Bowel...

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesIrritable Bowel Syndrome

Discriminating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially with mild disease activity, is common clinical challenge. Most of the patients with suspected IBS have to go invasive procedures (colonoscopy/gastroscopy). In order to avoid invasive investigations, there is a search for noninvasive markers with the capacity to distinguish between IBS and IBD. Dr Hossam Haick (Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion) developed a system that combines nano-metals produced in his laboratory with electrical devices (transistors). The combination between a nanomaterial and an electrical transistor induces a change in its electrical behavior upon exposure to the material being examined; that is, a change in its electrical properties. The change in its electrical behavior is translated into a computerized graphic signal. The electronic nose is composed of an air pump, a filter for filtering external contaminants and an array of sensors. Each sensor transmits a signal according to the materials it "knows" how to identify. Thus, it is possible to characterize most of the substance families characteristic of a certain disease, and the same system is designed for differential diagnosis of different diseases. The purpose of the investigators study is to use the "electronic nose" to find bio-markers that will help to diagnose IBD and IBS without using invasive procedures. The plan is to collect 200 samples (50 IBS' 50 Crohn's disease, 50 ulcerative colitis and 50 controls). The patients included in the study will undergo an evaluation by a gastroenterologist after signing an informed consent and will answer a questionnaire. The samples will analyzed in the laboratory of Dr. Haick.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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