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Retarded Phosphatidylcholine in Steroid-Dependent Chronic Active Ulcerative Colitis
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Study NCT00259545   Information provided by University of Heidelberg
First Received: November 25, 2005   Last Updated: June 4, 2008   History of Changes

November 25, 2005
June 4, 2008
February 2003
 
complete steroid reduction
Same as current
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remission, life quality, clinical indices, endoscopic indices, histological score, subgroup analysis
Same as current
 
Retarded Phosphatidylcholine in Steroid-Dependent Chronic Active Ulcerative Colitis
Prospektive, Randomisierte Doppelblinde Studie Zur Wirksamkeit Von Intestinal Retardiert Freigesetztem Phosphatidylcholine Bei therapierefraktärer Colitis Ulcerosa Mit Chronisch Aktivem Verlauf Unter Corticosteroiden

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if retarded release phosphatidylcholine is an effective alternative to steroid dependent or -refractory course in chronic active ulcerative colitis.

The hypothesis is, that ulcerative colitis is caused by a barrier defect of the colonic mucus layer. The background of the study is the finding, that the phosophatidylcholine content of the colonic mucus is strongly reduced in ulcerative colitis (UC) compared to healthy controls and patients with Crohn´s disease. The content was measured in non-inflamed areas of the colon in UC. Thus, we evaluate whether a substitution of colonic PC is an effective method for steroid dependent UC. See: Gut. 2005 Jul;54(7):966-71. Stremmel et al.

Design: Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded study.

Population: 60 patients with chronic active ulcerative colitis and steroid dependency

Inclusion: Chronic active ulcerative colitis, clinical index 5 or more, endoscopic Index 5 or more, steroid dependent course since at least 4 months.

Main criteria: complete steroid reduction

Phase II
Interventional
Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Phosphatidylcholine
Drug: Retarded Release Phosphatidylcholine (rPC)
 

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Completed
60
February 2006
 

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Signed Letter of Content
  • diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (clinical, endoscopic and histologic evidence)
  • chronic active and steroid dependent course over at least 4 months (CAI > 4, EAI > 4)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • infectious colitis
  • toxic megacolon
  • ulcerative proctitis or less than 20cm inflamed
Both
16 Years to 90 Years
No
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Germany
 
NCT00259545
 
PC2, EC - L71/2003, BFARM - 402 29 17
University of Heidelberg
  • Professor Wolfgang Stremmel
  • Dietmar Hopp Stiftung
Principal Investigator: Wolfgang Stremmel, Professor University of Heidelberg
University of Heidelberg
June 2008

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