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Development and Validation of a Comorbidity Index in Crohn's Disease

Completed
Conditions
Crohn Disease
Registration Number
NCT05253378
Lead Sponsor
Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Brief Summary

Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Like other chronic diseases, patients with CD may be affected by other diseases called comorbidities. The prevalence of comorbidities in IBD patients ranges from 30 to 70 %. Unlike other chronic diseases, there is currently no CD-specific tool to assess the impact of comorbidities on patients' lives in order to take appropriate medical measures. Several clinical indexes have been developed for the study of comorbidities, including the Charlson index and the Groll index, which are widely used. The disadvantage of these indexes is that they are not adapted to patients with CD. The primary objective of this study is to develop and validate a clinical index to evaluate the impact of comorbidities on disability in patients with CD.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
458
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients between 18 and 59 years old
  2. Established diagnosis of CD with a minimum disease duration of 3 months
  3. Disease considered by the treating gastroenterologist to have been stable for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Subject unable to comply with study procedures
  2. Surgery for CD 3 months prior to inclusion visit

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To develop and validate a clinical index to evaluate the impact of comorbidities on disability in patients with CD.Through study completion, an average of 3 years

Probability of having an IBD disability index ≥ 35 (i.e. moderate and severe disability).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

San Raffaele Hospital

🇮🇹

Milano, Italy

Laurent PEYRIN-BIROULET

🇫🇷

Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France

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