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Efficacy of Ustekinumab Therapy in Patients With Symptomatic Stricturing Crohn's Disease
NCT05387031 · Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
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Official title
Efficacy of Ustekinumab-based Integrated Medicine Therapy in Patients With Symptomatic Stricturing Crohn's Disease: a Multicenter, Prospective, Observational Cohort Study
About this study
This study intends to select patients with confirmed moderate-to-severe CD and obstructive symptoms of intestinal stenosis, who have clear evidence of lumen stenosis caused by the disease itself through radiography or endoscopy. After the informed consent of the patients, comprehensive drug therapy with ustekinumab as the mainstay was performed. The basic information and medical history of the patients were collected, and the treatment process of the patients was followed up and recorded, and the drug regimen was adjusted according to the physician's experience and judgment. At different follow-up time points, blood, feces, tissue and other specimens of patients were collected according to the situation, and gastrointestinal endoscopy, imaging examination, laboratory index examination, self-assessment of subjects' symptoms, and nutritional risk screening were performed on the patients. This study evaluated the CD disease activity, obstructive symptoms, and radiographic or endoscopic remission in patients at different follow-up time points, and comprehensively evaluated the efficacy of ustekinumab in relieving stenotic CD and its related factors.
The investigators conduct follow-up and disease assessment at weeks 0, 12, 24, 52, and 104, respectively. The investigators define the primary endpoint of the study as the treatment success of ustekinumab at week 52, and investigate the efficacy of ustekinumab by site of stricture and assessed possible clinical, biochemical, and radiological predictors of treatment response at weeks 12, 24, 52, and 104. This clinical study provides evidence for the efficacy of ustekinumab-based comprehensive drugs in the treatment of stenotic Crohn's disease, provides biological information resources for future treatment options for patients with stenotic CD, and can also be used for disease diagnosis and treatment. In this group of people, the investigators tend to further analyze and find the influencing factors related to the development of stenotic CD disease and drug response, in order to provide corresponding support for clinical activities in the early stage of the disease or during the treatment process, and to improve the effectiveness and accuracy of individualized treatment for patients.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Clinical diagnosis of moderate to severe Crohn's disease
* Obstructive symptoms within the last eight weeks
* A single or several lumen stricture(s) identified by radiological imaging or endoscopy
* For strictures identified by CT enterograph defined as a lesion with combination of a reduction of luminal narrowing \>50%, an increase in bowel wall thickness \>25% relative to non-affected bowel and pre-stricture dilation \>3.0 cm
* For strictures identified during endoscopic procedure defined by intestinal strictures with a lumen diameter ≤12 mm or even inability to pass the endoscope across the narrowing
Exclusion Criteria:
* Requirement of urgent surgery or endoscopic intervention within 2 months as judged by the clinician
* Symptoms or signs of perforation such as active perianal sepsis, abdominal abscess, intestinal fistula, and abdominal adhesions
* Intestinal obstruction caused by surgery, intra-abdominal abscess, isolated intestinal stricture
* Effective treatments for stricture in the past half a year, such as endoscopic balloon dilatation, intestinal stricture plasty, surgery/manual anal dilatation, etc.
* Unable to eat after using enteral nutrition for more than 2 months
* History of ustekinumab (UST) or other IL-23 antagonists use in the past 12 months
* CT enterograph contraindications, such as allergy to contrast media
* Relative contraindications of biological agents, such as pulmonary tuberculosis-positive chest X-ray or active tuberculosis with strong positive tuberculin skin test, myocardial infarction, heart failure, or demyelinating neurological disease
* Currently suffering from a solid tumor, lymphoma, or melanoma and undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy
* Combination of intestinal dysplasia (eg, diagnosed with short bowel syndrome), colostomy, or colorectal tumors
* Combination of active gastrointestinal bleeding, shock, severe diarrhea, refractory vomiting and severe malabsorption syndrome
* Combination of severe liver and kidney dysfunction
* Coexistence of bacterial or viral active infection
* Pregnant or breastfeeding
* Severe hemodynamics, unstable vital signs or presence of rapidly progressive or end-stage disease, expected to be fatal during the course of the study
Study design
Enrollment target: 239 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-08-01
Estimated completion: 2028-08-01
Last updated: 2026-02-27
Interventions
Drug: Ustekinumab
Primary outcomes
- • Number of participants with treatment success at week 52 (up to 52 weeks)
Sponsor
Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University · other
With: Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Chongqing Renji Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Seventh Medical Center of PLA Army General Hospital, First People's Hospital of Hangzhou, Yangzhou University, Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd.
Contacts & investigators
ContactYan Chen, MD. · contact · chenyan72_72@zju.edu.cn · +86-571-87783777
ContactJingwen Liu, MD. · contact · jingwen@zju.edu.cn · +86-571-87767061
InvestigatorYan Chen, MD. · study_chair, Center of IBD, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine
InvestigatorJingwen Liu, MD. · principal_investigator, Center of IBD, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine
All locations (8)
Department of Gastroenterology, Seventh Medical Center of PLA Army General HospitalRecruiting
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Department of Gastroenterology, Chongqing Renji Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesRecruiting
Chongqing, Chongqing Municipality, China
Department of Gastroenterology, Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityRecruiting
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Department of Gastroenterology, Huai'an First People's HospitalRecruiting
Huai'an, Jiangsu, China
Department of Gastroenterology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityRecruiting
Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Department of Gastroenterology, Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou UniversityRecruiting
Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China
Center of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Department of Gastroenterology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of MedicineRecruiting
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityRecruiting
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China