Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT03783052 |
Other study ID # |
S60930 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date |
March 30, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2022 |
Source |
Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Over the years, obesity has become a major public health concern. The increasing rates of
obesity are associated with an enhanced demand for weight-loss with bariatric surgery as a
treatment option. Bariatric surgery procedures alter the anatomical structure of the
gastrointestinal tract, which contributes to the postoperative weight loss. However, it is
not sure how obesity and the anatomical alterations of bariatric surgery affect the
gastrointestinal physiology including gastrointestinal pH, gastric emptying, intestinal
transit time and concentration of enzymes.
Description:
During the visit in the obesity clinic, eligible patients will be approached for
participation by the sub-investigator. Interested patients will receive information regarding
the study and receive the information sheet containing the informed consent form. After
signing the informed consent form, volunteers will be invited to come to the clinical
research center:
- Healthy volunteers: Gastrointestinal physiology will be analyzed during two visits using
a telemetric capsule. During the first visit, the physiological conditions of interest
will be analysed in fasted state using the telemetric capsule. During the second visit,
the physiological conditions of interest will be analysed in fed state using the
telemetric capsule.
- Obese volunteers: Gastrointestinal physiology will be analyzed during two visits using a
telemetric capsule. During the first visit, the physiological conditions of interest
will be analysed in fasted state using the telemetric capsule. During the second visit,
the physiological conditions of interest will be analysed in fed state using the
telemetric capsule.
- Obese volunteers: Gastrointestinal physiology will be analyzed during three visits using
a telemetric capsule, scintigraphy and via the collection of gastrointestinal samples.
During the first visit, the physiological conditions of interest will be analysed in
fasted state using the telemetric capsule. During the second visit, gastrointestinal
samples will be collected at the level of the stomach, the duodenum and jejunum via
aspiration through multiple lumen catheters in fasted and fed state. During the third
visit, gastric emptying will be observed via scintigraphy in fed state.
- Volunteers after Sleeve Gastrectomy: Gastrointestinal physiology will be analyzed during
three visits using a telemetric capsule, scintigraphy and via the collection of
gastrointestinal samples. During the first visit, the physiological conditions of
interest will be analysed in fasted state using the telemetric capsule. During the
second visit, gastrointestinal samples will be collected at the level of the sleeve, the
duodenum and jejunum via aspiration through multiple lumen catheters in fasted and fed
state. During the third visit, gastric emptying will be observed via scintigraphy in fed
state.
- Volunteers after Roux-en-Y gastric Bypass: Gastrointestinal physiology will be analyzed
during three visits using a telemetric capsule, scintigraphy and via the collection of
gastrointestinal samples. During the first visit, the physiological conditions of
interest will be analysed in fasted state using the telemetric capsule. During the
second visit, gastrointestinal samples will be collected at the level of the pouch, the
Roux limb and the common limb via aspiration through multiple lumen catheters in fasted
and fed state. During the third visit, gastric emptying will be observed via
scintigraphy in fed state.