This study aims to investigate if MR Enterography (MRE) improves the ability to predict which Crohn's disease patients will relapse quickly (disease comes back) after stopping biologic medication. MRE is a safe MRI scan of the bowel, widely used in Crohn's disease patients.
This study aims to investigate if MR Enterography (MRE) improves the ability to predict which Crohn's disease patients will relapse (disease comes back) after stopping biologic medication when clinically well. MRE is a safe MRI scan of the bowel, widely used in Crohn's disease patients. Using a network of British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (BSGAR) affiliated NHS hospitals, up to 200 patients who have stopped biologic treatment and recently underwent MRE as part of usual care will be identified. Detailed analysis will be performed on these MRI scans using scores measuring residual bowel inflammation, and retrospectively collect standard clinical data such as blood, stool and colonoscopy results. Using hospital records (accessed by each local care team before being pseudoanonymised) the study will see what happened to patients after one year, specifically if they relapsed or remained well off the biologics. Based on a literature review, the most promising predictors of early relapse will be identified, such as blood/stool tests, to build a statistical model that provides the risk of a patient relapsing within one year. MRE scores will be added to this model to see if it improves the ability to predict relapse. The results of the study could form part of a clinical decision support tool to help risk stratify patients and improved joint management decision making.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
MRI scan
University College London Hospital
London, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGTo develop and internally evaluate a multivariable prediction model for early disease relapse in patients stopping biological therapy
To develop and internally evaluate a multivariable prediction model for early (within one year) disease relapse in patients stopping biological therapy, combining pre-existing clinical parameters with MRE parameters and compare to a baseline model incorporating clinical variables alone
Time frame: 1 year prediction
Establish which individual MRE finding/combination of findings best predicts disease relapse after stopping biologic therapy, including complete transmural healing.
Time frame: 1 year
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