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Digital twins in IBD—bridging data, biology and trial innovation
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Abstract
Clinical trials in IBD face difficulties of escalating complexity, high costs and challenges in recruitment. Digital twins are virtual, data-driven replicas of individual patients that model disease trajectories and treatment responses, which offer a potential innovative change in the conduct of clinical trials in IBD. Built from multimodal datasets integrating clinical, molecular, imaging and real-world data, digital twins can generate synthetic control arms, enable adaptive randomisation and predict disease relapse or treatment response. Early studies across oncology, cardiology and endocrinology demonstrate their feasibility and potential to improve statistical power while reducing patient burden. However, the integration of digital twins into clinical trials in IBD will require rigorous validation frameworks, transparent data governance and attention to algorithmic bias and consent. In this review, we explore how digital twins may transform IBD research-from in silico simulation to adaptive, patient-centred trial design-and outline the regulatory, ethical and logistical challenges to be considered in order to successfully integrate them into future trials.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- St George's, University of London(GB)
- St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- Institute of Infection and Immunity(CA)
- King's College London(GB)
- Universidade do Porto(PT)
- Centre for Health Technology and Services Research(PT)
- Western University(CA)
- Vita-Salute San Raffaele University(IT)
- Inserm(FR)
- Nutrition-Génétique et Exposition aux Risques Environnementaux
- Université de Lorraine(FR)