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The purpose of this study is to determine whether drainage with the usage of a fine, patient-controlled vascular catheter inserted into abdominal cavity is a feasible, safe and effective method in the management of symptomatic malignant ascites. Complications' rate of the procedure and patients' quality of life, nutritional status and experience on the treatment are main endpoints.


Clinical Trial Description

Patients with symptomatic, refractory malignant ascites (MA) will be eligible for the study. In case a cancer treatment is not effective against ascites, or no target, systemic treatment is possible patients will be eligible for percutaneous placement of a vascular catheter into abdominal cavity followed be drainage performed in a regular basis when required, at home or ambulatory. Adult patients with every malignant disease, female and male, and coexisting symptomatic MA can be recruited. Clinical, quality of life (QOL) and quality of the procedure data will be collected. The study is planned to be a multiinstitutional. A template is provided to collect essential clinical data concerned with a patient, malignant disease, procedure performance and complications. QOL and patients' experience on the treatment is to be evaluated with formal questionnaires - EORTC C15-PAL and FACIT-TS-G - permission to use granted from EORTC and FACIT respectively. Additionally, a nutrition monitoring will be performed (if possible and feasible) in patients with MA and drainage. Data will be saved in a computer, secured data base for calculations. A cohort of 150 patients is planned to be collected. Duration of the study will depend on how many institutions will participate, and how fast patients will be recruited. ;


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NCT number NCT02724683
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Gdynia Oncology Center
Contact Maciej Stukan, MD
Phone +48692112481
Email mstukan@szpital-morski.pl
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 2016
Completion date December 2023

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