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VNSNon-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Crohn's Disease - A Pilot Study

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What is being tested

Vagal Nerve Stimulator

Device
Who is being recruted

Crohn Disease+3

+ Digestive System Diseases

+ Gastroenteritis

From 18 to 75 Years
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Interventional
Study Start: November 2021
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Summary

Principal SponsorIndiana University
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Study start date: November 30, 2021

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

Crohn's disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by chronic inflammation in the digestive tract. The pathogenesis of IBD involves immunological, genetic and environmental factors. Currently there is no cure for Crohn's disease and available medical and surgical treatments are expensive and often associated with significant side effects. Anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNF-α) agents are widely used for treatment of Crohn's disease. Electrical neuromodulation is a new treatment approach of bioelectronic medicine, involving molecular medicine, neuroscience, and bioengineering. Multiple possible mechanisms have been proposed for electrical neuromodulation in GI diseases, including central, autonomic, and/or enteric mechanisms. Vagal tone is significantly blunted in IBD and is associated with high TNF- α levels. Animal and preliminary human studies have demonstrated that electrical vagal nerve stimulation (VNS), including non-invasive vagal stimulation (nVNS), exerts an anti-inflammatory effect by harnessing the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. In healthy humans nVNS has been shown to decrease tumor necrosis factor-α levels. Invasive VNS has been shown to improve inflammation in preliminary studies in patients with Crohn's disease. Adult patients with active Crohn's disease will be asked to self-administer transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation three times per day for 16 weeks. Inflammatory laboratory markers will be compared for each patient against their baseline levels to determine if the intervention helps reduce inflammation cause by their Crohn's disease. Questionnaires will be administered to evaluation their symptoms, and quality of life over the 16 week treatment period.

Official TitleNon-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Crohn's Disease - A Pilot Study
Principal SponsorIndiana University
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Protocol

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Design Details

4 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Treatment Study

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Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

From 18 to 75 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

Crohn DiseaseDigestive System DiseasesGastroenteritisGastrointestinal DiseasesIntestinal DiseasesInflammatory Bowel Diseases

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: 1. Crohn's disease diagnosis for at least 3 months, confirmed by clinical, biochemical, and endoscopic evaluations. 2. Patients with CD involving the small bowel and / or colon with active symptoms with Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) \> 220 despite at least one conventional therapy (corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressives) with a stable dose will be included. 3. Elevated Fecal calprotectin ≥ 200 micro g/g within the past 4 weeks prior to enrollment 4. If on corticosteroids, the dose must be stable and ≤ 20mg/day prednisone or equivalent for at least 14 days before entry into study. 5. If on background immunosuppressive treatment the dose must be stable with the following parameters: 6. 56 days (8 weeks) for Immunomodulators (methotrexate, 6-MP, Azathioprine) and small molecules (upadacitinib) 7. 112 84 days (16 12 weeks) for biologics (Infliximab, Adalimumab, Vedolizumab, Ustekinumab, another biologic Risankizumab) 8. Clinical laboratory evaluations (including a chemistry panel, complete blood count \[CBC\], and urinalysis \[UA\]) within the reference range for the test laboratory, unless a typical consequence of CD or deemed not clinically significant by the Investigator. 9. Colonoscopy within the previous 1 year with no evidence of colonic dysplasia or cancer. 10. Able and willing to give written informed consent and comply with the requirements of the study protocol. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Expectation to increase corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressive treatment 2. Presence of bowel stricture with pre-stenotic dilatation 3. Presence of intra-abdominal or perirectal abscess 4. Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) \< 220 5. Fistula with clinical or radiological evidence of abscess 6. Perianal CD with or without rectal involvement 7. Ileostomy, colostomy, enteral or parenteral feeding 8. Short gut syndrome. 9. Clinical condition medically or surgically unstable that, at the discretion of the investigator would not be compatible with the patient's participation in the study 10. Any malignant neoplasia, in the year prior to screening ,except for nonmelanoma skin cancer. 11. Active treatment with antibiotics 12. Presence of active intestinal infection or documented infection by stool PCR or culture analysis in the previous 6 weeks 13. Continuous treatment with an anti-cholinergic medication, including over the counter medications. 14. Implantable electronic devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, hearing aids, cochlear implants or deep brain stimulators. 15. Current tobacco or nicotine user within the past 4 weeks (to limit potential confounding effects of exposure to nicotine) 16. Bowel resection surgery within past 90 days prior to study enrollment and on no conventional IBD therapy, or planned surgery within the course of the study 18\. Participation in any other Investigational drug and/or treatment currently or planned during the length of the study 19. Any condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, would jeopardize the subject's safety following exposure to a study intervention 20. Pregnancy or Lactation 21. Comorbid disease with high likelihood of requiring corticosteroid use 22. Inability to comply with study and follow-up procedures 23. Non-English speaking. 24. Known cardiac condition causing or with potential to cause arrhythmia 25. Patients diagnosed with narrowing of the arteries (carotid atherosclerosis) 26. Patients who have had surgery to cut the Vagus nerve in the neck (cervical vagotomy) 27. Patients with clinically significant untreated hypertension, hypotension, bradycardia, or tachycardia. 28\. Have a metallic device such as a stent, bone plate or bone screw implanted at or near their neck. 29\. Are using another device at the same time (e.g., TENS Unit, muscle stimulator)

Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

One single intervention group is designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
Non-Invasive VNS will decrease inflammation in people with Crohn's disease leading to decrease in inflammatory markers and symptoms of disease.

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

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This study has 1 location

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Indiana University

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