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The objective of the IBDoc® user performance evaluation is to demonstrate the ease-of-use of the IBDoc® calprotectin home test to allow patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to independently and correctly determine calprotectin concentration in their own stool sample. The study is based on Chapter 8 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standard, ISO 15197:2013 "In vitro diagnostic test systems - Requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus". The study is a prospective, multicenter study, not blinded for patients, and includes a total of 61 patients.
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The patient will determine the calprotectin concentration in their own stool sample using the IBDoc® assay. For this, the patient will collect a stool sample in a standard collection tube at home. The patients will return to the clinical site with the specimen, where they will receive a standardized IBDoc® training. They will also be given opportunity to perform an IBDoc® practice test using the collected sample. The patients will then perform the full IBDoc® assay using the collected stool sample under the observation of the healthcare provider, who will assess their performance. The final result - the interpretation of the IBDoc® lateral flow assay by the CalApp® smartphone application, to yield a final μg/g calprotectin concentration in stool, will be sent to the health care provider (HCP) via the IBDoc® Web Portal.
The usability of the IBDoc® test will be evaluated according to the following factors:
To exclude bias or inaccuracy that may arise from the analytical performance characteristics of the IBDoc® assay itself, a comparative IBDoc® assay will be performed according to the instructions for use, with the patients' samples in a laboratory. For the comparative IBDoc® measurement the HCP at the clinical site will obtain one CALEX® Valve extract from the patient's stool sample, which will be stored frozen and shipped to the laboratory site.
-IBDoc® Calprotectin test usability, clearness of obtained result, and comprehensiveness of the Instruction for Use will be assessed in the following ways:
The ability of patients to correctly collect and extract stool samples using the CALEX® Valve device will be analysed as an additional module within the IBDoc® User Performance Evaluation. The CALEX® Valve extracts obtained by the patients as part of the IBDoc® procedure will be stored frozen and shipped to the laboratory site. Calprotectin levels in the patients' CALEX® Valve extracts will be determined with the BÜHLMANN fCAL® ELISA and compared to calprotectin reference values obtained from the same stool samples by the HCP's.
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