Bowel Dysfunction Clinical Trials
A listing of Bowel Dysfunction medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 410 clinical trials
Development of a Novel Endoscopic Index and Patient-reported Outcome Measure for Clinical Trials in Participants With Permanent Ileostomy
To date, patients with Crohn's Disease (CD) and permanent ileostomies have been excluded from clinical trials for new treatments. To allow this patient population to be included in clinical trials, outcome and measurement tools are needed. This study aims to develop a Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) and Endoscopic Index (EI) …
A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Second-Line Therapy of Upadacitinib and Risankizumab in Adult Participants With Crohn's Disease in a Real-World Setting
Crohn's disease (CD) is an incurable chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. This study will evaluate the second line effectiveness of upadacitinib and risankizumab in Crohn's Disease (CD) in a real-world setting. Upadacitinib and risankizumab are approved drugs for treating CD. Approximately 250 participants who are prescribed upadacitinib or …
Evaluation of the Acceptability and Therapeutic Maintenance After Substitution of Ustekinumab With a Biosimilar
In a population of adult patients followed for Crohn's disease, who had previously agreed to replace Stelara® with a biosimilar of ustekinumab (Uzpruvo®) and were followed over a period of 12 months under usual medical practice conditions. Main objective: To assess the maintenance of the biosimilar of ustekinumab at 12 …
AI-Assisted MRE for Intestinal Fibrosis in Crohn's Disease
Intestinal fibrotic strictures represent a severe complication of Crohn's disease (CD), affecting over half of the patients. Despite the continuous emergence of novel medications, effective treatment options remain scarce. Endoscopy fails to identify the full-thickness fibrosis of the bowel wall, and standardized assessment for cross-sectional imaging has yet to be …
Fibrosis Associated Protein Inhibitor (FAPI) Radiotracer-based Imaging to Identify Fibrotic Intestinal Crohn's Disease
Crohn's Disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory condition that can affect any part of the intestine and currently has no cure. It affects 6.8 million people worldwide with UK healthcare costs in excess of £1 billion per year. Recent data suggests that the despite significant progress in treatments over the …
Helmsley 3.0: Abbreviated MRE
The purpose of our study is to compare an abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the bowel or magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) protocol to a conventional, standard of care MRE in children and adults with Crohn's Disease.
Decoding the Clinical Impact of Host and Microbial Intestinal Proteomic Landscape in Crohn's Disease
In this study, the investigators will explore our protein-based platform assessing commensals potentially contributing to features of CD, while assessing the global composition and abundance of AMPs expressed in the GI tract under specific CD-relevant clinical contexts. This would enable us to (a) identify new commensals contributing to features of …
Comparison Between Artificial Intelligence and Standard Reading to Investigate Suspected Crohn Disease: the SCAI STUDY
The diagnosis of Crohn's Disease (CD) is based on a combination of clinical, biochemical (serological and fecal), endoscopic, radiological, and histological investigations. In the absence of obstructive symptoms or known stenosis, European guidelines recommend to investigate the small intestine using Video Capsule Endoscopy (VCE) if ileocolonoscopy is not decisive. To …
Clinical Efficacy of Ustekinumab in Crohn's Disease
Clinical Efficacy of Ustekinumab in Crohn's Disease: an Observational Study With Retrospective and Prospective Components.
Diagnostic Concordance of MR Enterography and Ultrasound for Treatment Response Assessment in Crohn's Disease (MANTRA)
Crohn's disease is a lifelong condition resulting in inflammation of the bowel. Treatment with powerful drugs aim to reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system. It is important to regularly assess if the drugs are effective, so they can be stopped or changed if not. There are several ways doctors …