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Swiss Autoimmune Hepatitis Cohort Study

Swiss Autoimmune Hepatitis Cohort Study

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Overview

Research project in which biological material is sampled and health-related personal data is further used and collected.

Coded data are used.

Description

To collect high quality prospective data on a rare disease in order to elucidate epidemiology, natural history, response to treatment and outcome. In addition, a biobank allows addressing specific scientific issues on a variety of open questions. The cohort will provide a platform for carrying out scientific research projects on AIH. In addition, the cohort will allow collaborations with reference networks on AIH abroad.

Measurements and procedures: Enrolment visit and one follow-up visit at least once a year are planned. An additional follow-up visit at 6 months postdiagnosis is planned for newly diagnosed patients.

Whole blood is collected for biobanking once a year Optionally, if available and collected during normal clinical procedures, liver fragments are obtained.

Number of subjects projected for the entire study (all sites combined): 500 (corresponding to 1/3 of the estimated global AIH population residing in Switzerland, assuming a disease prevalence of 20:100,000)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • diagnosis of AIH, either type I or type II
  • Only patients living in Switzerland

Exclusion Criteria:

  • N/A

Study details
    Hepatitis
    Autoimmune

NCT03146884

Fondazione Epatocentro Ticino

14 October 2025

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