Microbial Colonization Clinical Trial
Official title:
Microbiota in Acute Pancreatitis: Prospective Multicenter Study
The objective of the study is to classify and carry out a quantitative analysis of the
different bacterial species present in the intestinal microbiota of patients with acute
pancreatitis and determine if there are significant differences regarding healthy controls.
At the same time, the investigators pretend to determine if there are differences according
to the etiology and severity of the disease and if the disregulation is temporary or is
maintained after one month of discharge.
To carry out this purpose, the investigators have designed a prospective and multicentre
observational study where samples of feces and saliva of patients admitted for acute
pancreatitis of different etiologies and severity will be analyzed.
The study of the human microbiota is gaining importance given its relationship with the
homeostasis of the organism as well as with certain pathologies. Specifically in the case of
acute and chronic pancreatitis, recent studies suggest the disregulation of the intestinal
flora as a possible determinant in the development and evolution of the disease. If this
hypothesis is confirmed, hygienic-dietetic measures, as well as the administration of
antibiotics, probiotics or fecal transplantation, may have therapeutic implications.
The objective of the study is to classify and carry out a quantitative analysis of the
different bacterial species present in the intestinal microbiota of patients with acute
pancreatitis and determine if there are significant differences regarding healthy controls.
At the same time, the investigators also intend to determine if there are differences
according to the etiology and severity of the disease and if the disregulation is temporary
or is maintained after one month of discharge.
To carry out this purpose, it has been designed a prospective and multicentre observational
study where samples of feces and saliva of patients admitted for acute pancreatitis of
different etiologies and severity will be analyzed .
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