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The present study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that examines if the outcome of peptic ulcer bleeding could be improved by use of doppler-guided endoscopic treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

This study evaluates if performance of a control endoscopy with doppler-guided endoscopic treatment is associated with an improved outcome in term of lower rate of rebleeding and lower rate of bleeding-related mortality. A potential risk of increased risk of complications (in particular perforation) among patients treated with control endoscopy is also evaluated. Outcomes are prospectively registered based on patient records. ;


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NCT number NCT02434978
Study type Interventional
Source Odense University Hospital
Contact Stig Laursen, MD PhD
Phone +45 30207859
Email stig.laursen@rsyd.dk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 2014
Completion date March 2018

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