TPUS-MRI: Comparative Accuracy of Transperineal Ultrasound (TPUS) Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the Assessment of Perianal Fistulae in Patients With Crohn's Disease (CD): a Prospective Observational Longitudinal Cohort Study

Sponsor
IRCCS San Raffaele (Other)
Overall Status
Recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05721794
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Crohn's disease (CD) is a life-long chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that may affect any site of the gastrointestinal tract, most frequently the ileum and colon. It is characterized by transmural inflammation and it can lead to strictures, due to activation of reparation of inflamed tissues and consequent fibrosis, or penetrating lesions, such as fistulas, between two different intestinal tracts or between intestine and surrounding organs. Fistula occurrence can lead to formation of abdominal or pelvic abscesses. Such complications cause intestinal damage and usually require surgery, leading to disability, impairment of patients' quality of life, with significant impact on direct and indirect health-care costs

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: A multicentric prospective observational longitudinal cohort study.

Detailed Description

The investigators aim to conduct a multicentric pilot prospective observational study on the accuracy of TPUS and MRI in the investigation of perianal fistulae in CD patients. Fifty adult patients with confirmed diagnosis of Crohn's disease and perianal fistulae will be enrolled by five international centres between June 2022 and June 2023.

According to the observational nature of the study, all the visits and procedures described below will be performed according to the diagnostic and therapeutic assignment required by clinical practice for the patients under study. TPUS and MRI are normally performed by clinical practice. The choice of treatment for the cure of the fistula (e.g. medical and / or surgical treatment) will be made by the referring physicians according to the international ECCO guidelines. Therefore, the choice of assigning the patient to the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures deemed most appropriate for each case is completely independent of the study.

Subjects will undergo both TPUS and pelvic MRI at baseline as for clinical practice. After radiological and ultrasound evaluation, subjects will be treated according to international ECCO guidelines. In particular, patients will undergo seton insertion and 2 weeks later they will start biologics at the discretion of the gastroenterologist in according with international guidelines . Surgical closure with the advancement flap (AF) or Ligation of the Intersphincteric Fistula Tract (LIFT) procedure will occur 8-12 weeks after seton placement, with seton removal during surgical closure. The choice of surgical technique will be at the discretion of the surgeon. Finally patients will undergo both TPUS and pelvic MRI after 12 months as for clinical practice.

TPUS findings will be compared with those of the standard MRI to assess perianal disease activity. For that purpose, the investigators will:

  1. Identify 50 CD patients with perianal fistulae. Those patients will undergo both standard pelvic MRI and TPUS.

  2. Treat all patients with perianal fistulae according to international guidelines (e.g., medical and/or surgical treatment).

  3. Monitor all patients included according to the scheduled follow-up to evaluate the value of TPUS findings in assessing perianal disease evolution.

Fistulae identified will be classified according to the MAGNIFI-CD Activity Index, a validated score ranging from 0 to 25. For both TPUS and MRI the positive value, indicating the presence of the fistula, is considered for a MAGNIFI-CD>6. It evaluates several items including the number of fistulas, length of fistulas, extension, presence of inflammatory mass, dominant features, and hyperintensity on post-contrast T1-weighted images. The investigators will calculate the MAGNIFI-CD also with the TPUS and they will evaluate if the results of the score obtained with the ultrasound are correlated to those obtained with the MRI.

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational [Patient Registry]
Anticipated Enrollment :
50 participants
Observational Model:
Case-Control
Time Perspective:
Prospective
Official Title:
Comparative Accuracy of Transperineal Ultrasound (TPUS) Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the Assessment of Perianal Fistulae in Patients With Crohn's Disease (CD): a Prospective Observational Longitudinal Cohort Study
Actual Study Start Date :
Jul 18, 2022
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Jun 6, 2023
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Jun 6, 2024

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Incidence rate of perianal fistulae through the MAGNIFI-CD index (by TPUS) and the standard MAGNIFI-CD index (by MRI) [1 year]

    To compare the accuracy of the TPUS versus pelvic MRI in assessing perianal fistulae in CD patients. Accuracy is defined as the ability to identify perianal fistulae

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Rate of fistula closure, determined by the clinician, at 12 months. [1 year]

    To compare the accuracy of the TPUS versus pelvic MRI in evaluating response to treatment in CD patients with fistulae

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  1. Patients >18 years

  2. Confirmed diagnosis of Crohn's disease.

  3. Clinical suspicion of perianal fistulae (e.g., perianal pain or swelling, drainage of pus, stool or stool from cutaneous fistula opening, and signs and symptoms of sepsis)

  4. Able to understand and sign an informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:
  1. Controindications to MRI

  2. Severe comorbidities that limit the performance of MRI and TPUS

  3. Pregnancy

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Mariangela Allocca Milano Italy 20132

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • IRCCS San Raffaele

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Mariangela Allocca, IRCCS San Raffaele

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Mariangela Allocca, gastroenterologist physician, IRCCS San Raffaele
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05721794
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • TPUS-MRI
First Posted:
Feb 10, 2023
Last Update Posted:
Feb 10, 2023
Last Verified:
Jan 1, 2023
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Study Results

No Results Posted as of Feb 10, 2023