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Necrotizing pancreatitis is a severe form of inflammation of the pancreas with subsequent destruction of the pancreas (necrosis). Often, this condition manifests in patients as an overwhelming systemic inflammatory response and multisystem organ failure. Many times the pancreas can become superinfected with bacteria and other organisms as a result of this process. Clinicians may decide to sample fluid from the pancreas or pancreatic tissue to determine the presence of infection. This can be done through surgery with a concurrent debridement and drainage of the pancreas or by a radiologist using an ultrasound or CT guided method to sample the pancreatic fluid. These samples are then sent for culture in the microbiology laboratory. Culture results often reveal 1-2 types of infecting bacteria that originate from the gastrointestinal tract. The investigators hypothesize that in actuality, many different kinds of bacteria may infect the pancreas. This project uses molecular DNA techniques to help identify bacteria present in the pancreas of patients with severe necrotizing pancreatitis.


Clinical Trial Description

In this study, patients with severe necrotizing pancreatitis will be followed prospectively throughout their hospital course (anticipated duration of hospitalization ranging between 4-8 weeks). If patients are suspected to have infection of pancreatic necrosis, they will be consented for enrollment. Patients will be determined by their attending physician to require either operative intervention or radiologic guided drainage of pancreatic necrosis and infected peripancreatic fluid. At the time of drainage procedure or intervention, one sample of peripancreatic fluid will be sent to the hospital's microbiology department for standard gram stain and bacterial culture identification and a second sample will be frozen for bacterial DNA analysis. Patients will be followed for the duration of their hospitalization for in hospital outcomes, mortality and final microbiology culture results. Samples will then be processed at six months and one year following sample collection for bacterial DNA deep sequencing analysis and will be compared to bacteria identified using standard culture technique. ;


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NCT number NCT01815489
Study type Observational
Source Wake Forest University Health Sciences
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date July 2011
Completion date May 2014

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