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HomeGut & DigestionStudy Evaluating AZD7798 for Treatment in Crohn’s Disease…

Study Evaluating AZD7798 for Treatment in Crohn’s Disease Patients With an Ileostomy

25 March 2026 Read original ↗
🅇 This trial is currently recruiting participants in the UK
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Status
Recruiting
Phase
PHASE2
Participants
ALL
Age Range
18 Years – 80 Years

About This Trial

The purpose of this study is to evaluate safety, tolerability, and effect on mucosal repair of AZD7798 compared with placebo in participants with active ileal Crohn's disease and an ileostomy.

Who Can Join?

Inclusion Criteria: * 18 to 80 years of age. * Diagnosis of Crohn's disease established with clinical AND at least one of imaging, endoscopic, and/or histopathologic evidence. * Ileostomy (including Kock pouch) for at least 3 months. * Prior to screening endoscopy, clinical suspicion of active ileal inflammation based on at least one of the following: previous endoscopy, imaging (CT, MRI, IUS), or FCP above upper reference limit. * Active ileal Crohn's disease as determined by active intestinal mucosal inflammation, as demonstrated on video recorded ileoscopy performed during the screening period and scored by a blinded central reader with agreement on the SES CD ≥ 4 of the ileal segment from 5 to 25 cm (20cm length) proximal to the stoma. Participants with inflammation in additional intestinal segments are not excluded. * Capable of giving signed informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: * Concomitant additional gastrointestinal luminal inflammatory diseases including, but not…

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