P057 WIRELESS ELECTRODE PATCHES SHOW INTRAPATIENT REPRODUCIBILITY IN A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE IN REMISSION

Crohn’s disease (CD) patients would benefit from a non-invasive indicator of gut function to better predict changes in disease state, such as the onset of flare. A study of CD patients using non-invasive wireless electrode patches (G-Tech Medical, Mountain View, CA) that read myoelectric signals from the gut over 3 days is underway at Stanford University’s IBD center. The study will include 40 patients presenting in flare and 30 in remission to be tested at t=0, 1, 3 and 6 months. In addition, one-time tests will be performed on 20 healthy controls.

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