Blood test may predict Crohn's treatment success a year in advance

NCT ID NCT03646708

Summary

This study aims to find better ways to predict whether Crohn's disease treatments will work. Researchers are following 112 adults with small bowel Crohn's who are starting new biologic medications. They're testing whether MRI scans and special blood protein tests taken early in treatment can accurately forecast whether patients will be in remission one year later without needing steroids.

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Locations

  • Washington University School of Medicine

    St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States

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