About this trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if statins work to prevent strictures in adults with Crohn's disease. The main question it aims to answer is:
* Can statins reduce the formation of strictures in participants with stricturing Crohn's disease?
Researchers will compare statins to a placebo (a look-a-like substance that contains no drug) to see if statins work to prevent strictures from forming. Participants will:
* Take statins or a placebo every day for 6-12 months * Visit the clinic for lab tests twice after starting either statins or placebo * Complete questionnaires about symptoms and medications * Respond to monthly check-ins (via phone call) during participation
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Established diagnosis of stricturing Crohn's disease
Scheduled for surgical resection of terminal ileum strictures at either
Stanford University, or
Dr. Phillip Fleshner's colorectal surgery practice in Los Angeles
Disqualifiers
Pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant in the next 6-12 months
Severe renal dysfunction (stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD), end-stage renal disease (ESRD))
Known clinical allergy or prior adverse reaction to statin therapy (e.g., rhabdomyolysis)
Current use of cyclosporine
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Rosuvastatin
- Placebo