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Reverse-Engineering of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (RE-EEN) in Crohn's Disease: A Multi-Center Trial

Reverse-Engineering of Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (RE-EEN) in Crohn's Disease: A Multi-Center Trial

Recruiting
8-21 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will compare the tolerability and efficacy of conventional formula Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (EEN) and whole-food blended smoothie EEN by enrolling a total of 60 participants with newly diagnosed pediatric Crohn's disease (CD).

Participants will be provided either commercial formula or guided on the preparation of the home-blended smoothie. These participants will be given a specific recipe, blender, and be provided the food components to the smoothie. The study will total 8 weeks and will assess tolerance, clinical outcomes, stool microbiome, and quality of life.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 8 -21 years old.
  • Diagnosis of Crohn's disease within 24 months
  • Elevation in objective inflammatory markers at enrollment: C-reactive protein (CRP), ESR, or fecal calprotectin
  • Active Crohn's disease, as defined by Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI) ≥10.
  • Participant capable of giving informed consent, or if a minor the parent/guardian is capable of giving informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of surgery for Crohn's disease.
  • Perianal disease as part of Crohn's disease phenotype.
  • Recent use of:
  • corticosteroids (within 4 weeks),
  • dose adjustment of immunomodulator (within 8 week)
  • azathioprine 4 weeks prior to study final visit (week 8)
  • start or adjust methotrexate 3 weeks prior to final study visit.
  • Prior use of biological medication
  • Prior treatment with EEN or other dietary therapy for Crohn's disease.
  • Prior treatment with antibiotics for Crohn's disease.
  • Known allergies to any of the food components in the smoothie.
  • Admission to hospital due to severity of Crohn's disease and associated symptoms.
  • Unwillingness to provide informed consent.

Study details
    Crohn Disease

NCT06216899

Seattle Children's Hospital

19 June 2025

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