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This study will evaluate how well the a new stool test can distinguish inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from non-IBD conditions compared with standard calprotectin testing and colonoscopy findings. Participants will undergo only routine clinical care, including colonoscopy, and will provide a stool sample for testing. The study will also examine how test results relate to endoscopic, histologic, and ultrasound measures of disease activity. Findings may help determine whether the new test could reduce unnecessary colonoscopies and support future regulatory submissions.
This study will evaluate the performance of a new stool-based laboratory test, which is designed to help identify inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study will compare this new test to standard fecal calprotectin testing. The goal is to determine how accurately the new assay can distinguish IBD from non-IBD conditions when compared with clinical diagnosis based on colonoscopy findings.
Participants will be individuals undergoing routine medical evaluation for symptoms suggestive of IBD. All medical care-including colonoscopy and biopsy collection (if applicable)-will follow standard clinical practice, and no additional procedures will be performed. Each participant will provide a stool sample for testing with the investigational device.
The study will also explore how the new test relates to endoscopic disease severity, microscopic inflammation in ulcerative colitis, and intestinal ultrasound findings. In addition, the study will estimate whether use of the new test could help reduce unnecessary colonoscopies.
This is a prospective, observational, multi-center study enrolling both pediatric and adult participants in the United States and internationally. Results from this study will support regulatory submissions in the United States and Europe.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy (normal) | Subjects without history or signs and symptoms of IBS, IBD, or other chronic GI disorders | ||
| Diseased Cohort | Subjects under clinical evaluation for suspected IBD exhibiting persistent lower GI symptoms and undergoing endoscopic evaluation. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic Performance | The candidate assay will be compared to standard FC testing in differentiating IBD from non-IBD cases against a predicate (IVDR comparator) device and using the clinical SOC, specifically endoscopic classification as the reference standard. | 1 year |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Correlation with Endoscopic Disease | Evaluate the relationship between device and endoscopic disease activity, defined as:
| 1 year |
| Correlation with Histological Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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Subjects without a diagnosis or signs/symptoms of IBD, IBS, or other chronic gastrointestinal disorders will be enrolled exclusively at selected sites.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of MN | Minneapolis | Minnesota | 55455 | United States | ||
| San Rafaelle Hospital |
IPD will not be shared but a submission will be provided to FDA
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Stool, Blood Products (if applicable)
Assess the association between candidate device and histological inflammation in UC, defined by a Nancy Histological Index > 1. |
| 1 year |
| Correlation with Intestinal Ultrasound Findings | Investigate the correlation between candidate device and intestinal ultrasound (IUS) activity, defined as:
| 1 year |
| Potential Reduction in Unnecessary Colonoscopies | Estimate the number of colonoscopies that could potentially be avoided by using candidate device in place of standard fecal calprotectin (FC) testing. This analysis will include quantification of reduced procedures and evaluation of associated direct and indirect healthcare costs. | 1 year |
| Milan |
| Michigan |
| 20132 |
| Italy |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D015212 | Inflammatory Bowel Diseases |
| D043183 | Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
| D003093 | Colitis, Ulcerative |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D005759 | Gastroenteritis |
| D005767 | Gastrointestinal Diseases |
| D004066 | Digestive System Diseases |
| D007410 | Intestinal Diseases |
| D003109 | Colonic Diseases, Functional |
| D003108 | Colonic Diseases |
| D003092 | Colitis |
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