Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients often experience a long disease course with periods of remission and flare-ups. Currently, in addition to assessing disease stages based on symptoms, colonoscopy performed by specialized physicians is considered the standard for accurately monitoring disease activity. This procedure allows direct visualization of intestinal lesions. However, colonoscopy is complex, costly, carries the risk of complications, and is not suitable for frequent monitoring. This study aims to explore whether stool tests such as calprotectin and immunochemical tests, which are now standard for assessing disease activity in IBD, correlate with colonoscopy results. It also aims to assess the efficacy of these stool tests in determining whether the disease is in remission or active. The objective of the study is to investigate the correlation and efficacy of stool test results, calprotectin and fecal immunochemical test, compared to colonoscopy in patients with IBD.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Bangkok, Thailand
To study the correlation between fecal calprotectin and fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin results and endoscopic scores from colonoscopy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
To study the correlation between fecal calprotectin and fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin results and endoscopic scores from colonoscopy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Time frame: 1 year
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