Plain-English translation of NCT06892990 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial compares two different camera imaging modes during a standard bowel examination (colonoscopy) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Researchers want to see if a newer imaging technology called Texture and Color Enhancement Imaging (TXI) can better help doctors spot inflammation and predict tissue damage compared to the standard white light camera that doctors typically use. Both imaging modes will be used during the same examination on each patient.
Current methods for assessing bowel inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease don't always match what doctors see under a microscope, which can make it harder to decide on the right treatment. This study is exploring whether the newer imaging technology provides a clearer, more accurate picture of inflammation to help guide better care decisions.
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You will undergo a standard colonoscopy (a camera examination of your bowel), during which doctors will use both the regular white light camera and the newer TXI imaging mode to examine your intestines and take photographs with each mode. The two imaging modes will be used during the same procedure, so you will not need separate examinations. The entire process follows a standard colonoscopy visit with no additional burden beyond what you would normally experience.
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