Manipulating the Microbiome in IBD by Antibiotics and FMT

Mise à jour : Il y a 4 ans
Référence : NCT02033408

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Extrait

the etiology of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) is closely associated with the gut microbiome. The results of previous studies on the effectiveness of antibiotics and fecal macrobiota transplantation (FMT) are contradicting. Aims: to evaluate the effectiveness of wide-spectrum antibiotic regimens in acute severe colitis in an addition to standard corticosteroid therapy (UC and isolated "UC-like" Crohn's colitis). The secondary aim is to assess the outcome of FMT in those not responding to five days of therapy (in either arm). As an exploratory aim, any IBD patient with a resistant disease to at least two immunosuppressive medications, may be treated with either interventions.


Critère d'inclusion

  • Exacerbation of Ulcerative Colitis,Ulcerative Colitis, Active Severe,Crohn's Colitis

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