The investigators plan a prospective study designed to optimize and translate noncontrast, novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques for detecting and measuring intestinal inflammation as well as for allowing early prediction of response to medical therapy in small bowel Crohn's Disease (CD).
The investigators plan to evaluate novel MRI techniques to measure: 1) mesenteric/intestinal blood flow using phase-contrast cine MRI, 2) intestinal motility (peristalsis) using dynamic cine MRI, and 3) bowel wall perfusion and molecular water diffusion. Precise objective measurements of diseased bowel blood flow (in ml/min) and bowel motility (in contractions per minute) are not currently used in the clinical care of CD patients, while diffusion-weighted imaging is typically used in a qualitative manner. None of these techniques have been evaluated for predicting eventual response to therapy or correlated with endoscopic mucosal healing in pediatric or adult CD.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
35
Novel MR imaging will be performed to provide bowel anatomic and functional data
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Prediction of therapeutic response in patients with Crohns disease
Assess novel MRI techniques for ability to predict early response to infliximab therapy in 20 newly diagnosed small bowel CD patients.
Time frame: 30 minutes
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