About this trial
A portion of patients with Inflammatory bowel disease often require surgical intervention since they do not respond to the current therapies. Besides this risk, patients may develop post-operative disease complications, and the factors beneath are far from being understood or predicted. The investigators hypothesize that some priming factors remain in the resection margin after surgery and act as a memory of the evolution of the disease, leading to the recurrence or complications. The following proposals are made:
1. defining and validating in humanized experimental models of intestinal inflammation the spatial and temporal dynamics of the postoperative complications-priming factors 2. integrating them into a machine-learning-driven model to determine risk indices of disease recurrence in IBD patients. This risk prediction model will not change the clinical decision-making process but will only be built for research. Consequently, patients enrolled in this study will be monitored and treated as per the standard of care.
This project will reveal possible causes and build methods predictive of postoperative complications ultimately resulting in changes in clinical management in the near future.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
adult (age >18 years) patients with histologically confirmed CD or UC undergoing intestinal resection due to stricturing disease, regardless of their current or past medical treatment;
given that it is an observational study, also pregnant and breastfeeding patients could be included;
able and willing to sign the informed consent.
Disqualifiers
patients <18 years or > 70 years;
patients with unconfirmed both UC and CD diagnoses;
patients with superimposed dysplasia or cancer diagnosis and resections for which post- operative endoscopic assessment of recurrence is not feasible;
patients unable or unwilling to sign the informed consent.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- CD patients
- UC patients
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Lead sponsor
IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo
Collaborator
Azienda Ospedaliera OO.RR. S. Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi D'Aragona
Collaborator
Ministero della Salute, Italy
Collaborator