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Clinical studies

Clinical studies are live

The studies evaluate structured remote monitoring, home-based testing, and redesigned IBD care workflows. The current version is not CE marked.

Live clinical studiesCurrent version not CE marked

Why study remote monitoring

Better visibility between visits

IBD care often depends on scheduled visits, patient-initiated contact, and isolated test results. Disease activity can change between visits, and symptoms do not always reflect intestinal inflammation.

IBDi is being studied as part of a broader effort to understand whether structured remote monitoring and redesigned care workflows can support better visibility, patient experience, staff working conditions, and more efficient use of clinical resources.

Clinician at a clinic desk reviewing patient data on a laptop.

How IBDi is used in the studies

Step 1

Clinic enrols patient

Step 2

Activation code

Step 3

Patient reports + tests

Step 4

Clinical review

Step 5

Clinician follow-up

The studies

Two complementary studies

Home biomarker monitoring

HULC

HULC evaluates home-based monitoring in ulcerative colitis, with a focus on whether fecal calprotectin measurements can support more proactive follow-up compared with symptom-based monitoring alone.

In HULC, IBDi supports the reporting and monitoring workflow.

Workflow implementation

SmartClinic

SmartClinic evaluates a redesigned IBD care workflow. It studies how remote monitoring and new clinic routines may affect patients, work environment, patient flow, and resource use.

SmartClinic is a care-model and implementation study, with IBDi functioning as part of the digital infrastructure.

Read the SmartClinic announcement from Skåne University Hospital

What the studies are designed to learn

Visibility

Can structured home monitoring improve visibility between visits?

Earlier awareness

Can home fecal calprotectin testing support earlier clinical awareness of relevant disease activity?

Prioritisation

Can remote monitoring help clinics prioritise follow-up more effectively?

Patient experience

How do patients experience this model of care?

Workflow

How does the workflow affect nurses, doctors, workload, and resource use?

Product learning

What product improvements are needed before broader implementation?

This version is not CE marked. It is used in a clinical study context and is not intended to provide autonomous diagnosis, prediction, or treatment recommendations.

Collaborate on IBD remote monitoring

For clinical, research, or implementation collaboration on the studies, get in touch with the team.