
About IBD Podcast Episode 128 - CDPATH: A Prognostic Tool for Crohn's Disease
Are we getting close to predicting how Crohn's disease might change over time? Learn about a prognostic tool called CDPATH that could change how Crohn's is managed.

They have a age cutoff at 18. Do you know why diagnostic tools like this that are so non-invasive and just a regular blood sample collection is not available for peds? I complained a bit on Twitter this morning.I have heard of this tool. Dr. Siegel developed in conjunction with other gastroenterologists and also with the collaboration with his wife Lori, who works in developing climate modeling algorithms. They adapted some of her fancy computer modeling tools and knowledge to model the behavior of Crohn's disease and thus enabling prediction of its prognosis based on certain clinical inputs and test results.
Lori Siegel:
Lori Siegel
www.climateinteractive.org
I don't know specifically for this case, but it could be something as simple as when they went to the freezer to pull out the hundreds or thousands of stored serum specimens to develop and/or validate the tool, they mostly had blood from adult Crohn's patients - thus not enough data to to say whether it would work for children too. And pediatric Crohn's is often thought to be somewhat different, perhaps in some cases such as VEO, a completely separate disease. Thus, pediatric Crohn's will likely require its own tool that has not been perfected yet.They have a age cutoff at 18. Do you know why diagnostic tools like this that are so non-invasive and just a regular blood sample collection is not available for peds? I complained a bit on Twitter this morning.