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Specific Dietary Pattern for Crohn's Disease Patients Following Surgery

Effectiveness and Pathogenesis of Specific Dietary Pattern in Maintaining Remission Among Crohn's Disease(CD) Patients Following Surgery

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About This Trial

Over the past 10 years, there are a large number of dietary treatments related to the CD, such as specific carbohydrate diet, low Fermentable Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides And Polyols (FODMAP) diet, and allergen-free foods. But there is no consistent conclusion or convincing evidence about the effectiveness. Through the long-term clinical experience observation, we find most of the CD patients can get stable remission by removing refined food and intolerance food.This project aims at developing a new dietary therapy suitable for Chinese patients.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: 1. Diagnose CD according to endoscopy, histology and imaging; 2. Bowel resection for CD 3. Oral nutritional preparations or food can be given after surgery Who Should NOT Join This Trial: 1. Plan operation within 5 weeks after surgery; 2. Presence of an ileostomy or colostomy 3. Complete bowel obstruction or fibrous stricture 4. Pregnancy or breastfeeding; 5. Plan to use biological agents within 5 weeks after surgery; 6. Plan to use corticosteroids or prednisone greater than 20 mg per day or equivalent doses of drugs to maintain remission within 5 weeks after surgery; 7. Plan to use probiotics or prebiotics for more than 1 week after surgery; 8. Antibiotics are used for more than 2 weeks after surgery; 9. Hypersensitivity to known components of enteral nutrition; 10. BMI less than 14 or greater than 28 kg/m2; 11. Celiac disease; 12. Complicated with other autoimmune conditions (where your immune system attacks your own body)s such as diabetes or rheumatic disease, autoimmune liver disease, psoriasis; 13. Mental illness; 14. Malignant tumors 15. Those who are not suitable for body composition analysis (such as pacemakers and metal objects in the body) 16. Participating in other clinical trials 17. The researcher believes that others are not suitable to participate in this study. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: 1. Diagnose CD according to endoscopy, histology and imaging; 2. Bowel resection for CD 3. Oral nutritional preparations or food can be given after surgery Exclusion Criteria: 1. Plan operation within 5 weeks after surgery; 2. Presence of an ileostomy or colostomy 3. Complete bowel obstruction or fibrous stricture 4. Pregnancy or breastfeeding; 5. Plan to use biological agents within 5 weeks after surgery; 6. Plan to use corticosteroids or prednisone greater than 20 mg per day or equivalent doses of drugs to maintain remission within 5 weeks after surgery; 7. Plan to use probiotics or prebiotics for more than 1 week after surgery; 8. Antibiotics are used for more than 2 weeks after surgery; 9. Hypersensitivity to known components of enteral nutrition; 10. BMI less than 14 or greater than 28 kg/m2; 11. Celiac disease; 12. Complicated with other autoimmune diseases such as diabetes or rheumatic disease, autoimmune liver disease, psoriasis; 13. Mental illness; 14. Malignant tumors 15. Those who are not suitable for body composition analysis (such as pacemakers and metal objects in the body) 16. Participating in other clinical trials 17. The researcher believes that others are not suitable to participate in this study.

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

dietary pattern

Reprocessed and intolerant foods were removed from the dietary pattern, and the food were cooked at home for experimental subjects.

OTHER

EEN

All energy and nutrients are obtained from exclusive enteral nutrition.

Locations (1)

2nd Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China