A Study Evaluating the Effect of Filgotinib Dose De-escalation in Participants With Ulcerative Colitis...
Ulcerative ColitisParticipants who are in clinical remission on 200 mg filgotinib once daily (q.d.) for at least 2 consecutive quarterly visits in the ongoing SELECTION-LTE study (GS-US-418-3899, NCT02914535), are planned to be rolled over and randomized in this study. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of filgotinib in participants in stable clinical remission on 200 mg filgotinib q.d. for whom the dose was decreased to 100 mg q.d. compared to participants remaining on 200 mg q.d.
Personalised Prediction Of Disease Course In Ulcerative Colitis Using Multimodal Machine Learning...
Ulcerative ColitisIn patients achieving clinical remission following a flare, artificial intelligence can reliably predict a new flare within the next 12 months utilizing clinical and objective information at day 0 and week 8. Secondary endpoints: An artificial intelligence model's precision in predicting a new flare within 2 and 3 years An artificial intelligence model's precision to rule out patients who will not experience a new flare within 1, 2 and 3 year
Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Songpa-Kangdong District, Seoul, Korea.
Crohn's DiseaseUlcerative Colitis2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence, prevalence, clinical characteristics and prognosis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis over time in a district of Seoul, Korea.
Digestive Biobank for Exploring Microbiota-host Interactions
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesCrohn Disease3 moreConstitution of a biobank of tissues, whole blood and plasma samples and stools to identify markers associated with treatment response, postoperative morbidity including neuro-cognitive and mood complications and prognosis of Inflammatory Bowel disease or colorectal cancer.
The Application of Transcriptomics in the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis With Ustekinumab
Ulcerative ColitisThe investigators hope that the present study will highlight new transcriptomic prognostic markers of response to Ustekinumab with the ultimate goal of individualizing treatment and making a more targeted selection of UC patients who will benefit from this biological agent.
Prediction Model for Response to Biologics and Small Molecular Agent for UC
Ulcerative ColitisThis prospective observational study is going to develop and validate a prediction model of response to biologic agents and small molecular agents for Korean patients with ulcerative colitis.
A Study to Assess the Long-Term Safety of Ustekinumab Versus Other Biologics in Patients With Crohn's...
Crohn DiseaseColitis1 moreThe purpose of this study is to estimate and compare the incidence of overall malignancy, serious infection, and opportunistic infections between new users of ustekinumab and new users of other biologic therapies among adult participants with Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC).
Serum Lactate and Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative ColitisPatients presenting with severe symptoms of ulcerative colitis (UC) require hospital admission for urgent assessment and therapy. Endoscopic examination of the rectum and/or distal colon is often performed to assess severity and obtain tissue for histopathologic evaluation, but this is often extended to full colonoscopy to assess the extent of bowel involvement. Full colonoscopy is hazardous in this setting
Non-Invasive Monitoring Through Bowel Ultrasound in Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Study...
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative Colitis3 moreRates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are increasing rapidly in children and young people, and targets for management are becoming more demanding, with better control of disease to prevent complications, cancers and surgeries. This project "Non-Invasive Monitoring Through Bowel Ultrasound in Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease" or NIMBUS study will aim to explore the possibility of using ultrasound to examine inflammation in this group. Monitoring inflammation in this population currently is done with regular endoscopy (camera tests) and/ or MRI enterography scans which are invasive, can be uncomfortable, expensive and may have long waiting lists. These studies also require bowel prep, in the form of laxative medicines which can be distressing and cause time off from school. Direct visualisation through ultrasound could allow better monitoring of disease, and is quick, accurate, non-invasive and relatively low-cost. This could also allow for more appropriate medication use and a decrease in over/under use of medicines. This study will aim to recruit 50 children and young people with inflammatory bowel disease. Each child will have an ultrasound scan after enrolment and the investigators will use the information from these scans, as well as routine blood tests (already taken in normal care) and follow up medical information to explore the use of ultrasound in this group. The investigating team will aim to contribute to the global discussion around this topic and if results are positive will aim to improve monitoring for this population managed at the Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales.
FIT Combining FC for Predicting MH and Histology Remission in UC
Ulcerative ColitisHistology Remission3 moreInvestigaters will perform a clinical trial to asess the abilitiy of qFIT and FC on predicting UC MH and histology remission.