Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Clinical Trial
Official title:
Endoscopic Treatment of Non-variceal Upper GI-bleeding With High Risk of Recurrency - OTSC (Over-the-scope-clip) Versus Standard Therapy (STING2)
Prospective-randomized multi-center trial. Patients with high risk of recurrent GI-bleeding (non-variceal) are identified and randomized into either endoscopic treatment with the OTSC [Over The Scope Clip] or endoscopic standard therapy. Hypothesis: Endoscopic therapy with OTSC is superior to standard therapy regarding technical success and rebleeding.
Prospective-randomized multi-center trial. Patients with high risk of recurrent GI-bleeding (non-variceal) are identified (Rockall Score > 6) and randomized into either endoscopic treatment with the OTSC [Over The Scope Clip] or endoscopic standard therapy. 100 Patients are planned. Hypothesis: Endoscopic therapy with OTSC is superior to standard therapy regarding technical success and rebleeding. ;
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