Assessment of Intestinal Inflammation by Infrared Thermography in Pediatric Crohn Disease
- Conditions
- Crohn DiseaseInfrared ThermographyChild
- Registration Number
- NCT05710276
- Lead Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
- Brief Summary
The assessment of digestive inflammation and disease activity in paediatrics Crohn's disease (CD) is currently based on anamnestic, clinical and paraclinical elements such as the paediatric CD activity index (wPCDAI) , faecal calprotectin measuring or digestive endoscopy. Infrared thermal imaging is based on capturing electromagnetic waves, on a specific Wavelength, emitted by the human body surface and representing local thermic-metabolic activity. It concern metabolic activity in digestive inflammations. Infrared imaging is a non-invasive, contactless, stressless technique that assess the variations in skin surface temperature of the patient's entire abdomen or more targeted areas in a single photography. This technique would be useful for determination of Crohn's disease activity, inflammation's degree and partial mapping of inflammatory lesions.
In a specific room with a patient lying, the investigators will determine the abdominal infrared radiation with a FLIR® thermal camera. This will be correlated with the measurement of the faecal calprotectin concentration and the composite CD activity index wPCDAI.
All measurements will be performed during the standard follow-up of Crohn disease. No additional follow will be necessary.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 43
- Patients diagnosed with CD according to the Porto criteria [6]
- Aged from 4 years to 17 years-old
- Follow-up at the Amiens Picardie University Hospital (CHU Amiens Picardie)
- Child's affirmative agreement and assent and permission of their parents to participate in research
- Recent abdominal surgery
- Other Inflammatory bowel disease
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method correlation between the quantification of abdominal infrared radiation and faecal calprotectin concentration one year correlation between the quantification of abdominal infrared radiation determined by the FLIR® thermal camera and quantified by the spectral analysis of the thermal signal (in degrees Celsius) and the determination of faecal calprotectin concentration (µg/g of faeces). This concentration will be determined by ELISA method at Biochemistry in Amiens Picardie Faculty hospital.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
CHU Amiens
🇫🇷Amiens, France