The purpose of this study is to evaluate endoscopic remission at Week 26 as assessed by ileocolonoscopy.
The drug being tested in this study is called vedolizumab. Vedolizumab is being tested to treat people who have Crohn's disease. This study will look at mucosal healing in people who take vedolizumab. The study will enroll approximately 100 patients and will be conducted in 2 Parts. Part A will consist of a 26-week treatment period and all participants will receive vedolizumab 300 mg intravenously (IV) on Day 1 and at Weeks 2, 6, 14 and 22. Part B will consist of a 26-week extension treatment period and all participants will receive vedolizumab 300 mg IV at Weeks 30, 38, and 46. This multi-center trial will be conducted worldwide. The overall time to participate in this study is approximately 70 weeks for Parts A, B and 18-Week Follow-up combined. Participants will make multiple visits to the clinic. All participants included in the study will also have a 6 month safety follow-up telephone call following his/her last dose of study drug.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
101
Vedolizumab intravenous injection
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Endoscopic Remission at Week 26
Endoscopic remission is defined as a simple endoscopic score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD) score of ≤4. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
Time frame: Week 26
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Complete Mucosal Healing at Week 26
Complete mucosal healing is defined as absence of ulceration.
Time frame: Week 26
Part B: Percentage of Participants Achieving Complete Mucosal Healing at Week 52
Complete mucosal healing is defined as absence of ulceration.
Time frame: Week 52
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Endoscopic Remission at Week 14
Endoscopic remission is defined as a SES-CD score of ≤4. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
Time frame: Week 14
Part B: Percentage of Participants Achieving Endoscopic Remission at Week 52
Endoscopic remission is defined as a SES-CD score of ≤4. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
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Time frame: Week 52
Part A: Percentage of Participants With Endoscopic Response at Week 14
Endoscopic response is defined as a reduction in SES-CD from Baseline by ≥50%. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 14
Part A: Percentage of Participants With Endoscopic Response at Week 26
Endoscopic response is defined as a reduction in SES-CD from Baseline by ≥50%. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 26
Part B: Percentage of Participants With Endoscopic Response at Week 52
Endoscopic response is defined as a reduction in SES-CD from Baseline by ≥50%. The SES-CD evaluates 4 endoscopic variables (ulcer size, proportion of the surface area that is ulcerated, proportion of the surface area affected, and stenosis in 5 segments evaluated during ileocolonoscopy (ileum, right colon, transverse colon, left colon, and rectum). The score for each endoscopic variable is the sum of values obtained for each segment. The SES-CD total is the sum of the 4 endoscopic variable scores from 0 to 56, where higher scores indicate more severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 52
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Response at Week 10
Clinical response is defined as Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) decrease from Baseline of ≥100 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 10
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Response at Week 26
Clinical response is defined as CDAI decrease from Baseline of ≥100 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 26
Part B: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Response at Week 52
Clinical response is defined as CDAI decrease from Baseline of ≥100 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 52
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Remission at Week 10
Clinical remission is defined as CDAI score of ≤150 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 10
Part A: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Remission at Week 26
Clinical remission is defined as CDAI score of ≤150 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 26
Part B: Percentage of Participants Achieving Clinical Remission at Week 52
Clinical remission is defined as CDAI score of ≤150 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease.
Time frame: Week 52
Part B: Percentage of Participants With Durable Clinical Remission
Durable clinical remission is defined as clinical remission at both Week 26 and Week 52. Clinical remission is defined as CDAI score of ≤150 points. CDAI is a scoring system for the assessment of Crohn's Disease Activity, index values of 150 and below are associated with quiescent disease; values above that indicate active disease and values above 450 are seen with extremely severe disease. The percentage of participants assessed at Week 52 who had clinical remission at Week 26 of Part A and also had clinical remission at Week 52 is reported.
Time frame: Weeks 26 and 52