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NCT07111572
Fecal biOmarker Response Evaluation for Super-Early Efficacy in Ulcerative Colitis
This multicenter prospective cohort aims to evaluate whether combined changes in fecal calprotectin (FC) and fecal immunochemical test (FIT) at \*\*Week 2 and Week 4\*\* after initiating biologic therapy (vedolizumab or infliximab) can predict clinical response at \*\*Week 14\*\* and mucosal healing at \*\*Week 52\*\* in moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis (UC) patients. Primary outcome: clinical remission rate at Week 14.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years
Updated: 2025-08-08
NCT07111273
DYNAMIC-UC: Early qFIT and Calprotectin Change Predicting Relapse in Biologic-Naive Ulcerative Colitis
This multicenter prospective cohort study aims to evaluate whether a \>50% decrease or normalization of both quantitative fecal immunochemical test (qFIT) and fecal calprotectin (FC) levels at 2 weeks after starting conventional therapy (mesalazine or corticosteroids) can predict clinical relapse or need for biologic/JAK inhibitor therapy escalation by 52 weeks in biologic-naive patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC). Secondary objectives include assessing predictive value at 4 weeks, building dynamic prediction models, conducting health economic evaluation (Number Needed to Test, NNT), and exploring baseline predictors of early biomarker response. Patients will be observed during standard care with stool samples collected at Weeks 0, 2, and 4. Biomarker results will be blinded to clinicians/patients until study completion.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years
Updated: 2025-08-08
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NCT05855720
Nationwide Uniform Scientific Evaluation of Flexible and Integrated Treatment Projects From 2022 Onwards
This study is an evaluation of flexible and integrated psychiatric care models (according to § 64b of the German Social Code Book V (SGB V)) (FIT) including new FIT projects starting after 2022 and the prolongation of any of 19 already established FIT projects (mainly at German psychiatric hospitals). The central concern of this evaluation is to answer the question whether FIT care offers advantages over standard care. The orientation of model care is a more cross-sectoral provision of services through more flexible psychiatric treatment intensities. However, FIT program structures depend on the individual situation and organization of the FIT hospital together with the participating statutory health insurance (SHI) funds.
Gender: All
Updated: 2024-08-07