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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) works to treat idiopathic recurrent pancreatitis (IRAP) in adults. It also clarify the efficacy of ERCP in the diagnosis of IRAP. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does ERCP reduce the frequency of pancreatitis episodes in IRAP patients? Does ERCP contribute to identify the etiology of IRAP patients? Participants will be randomly allocated to receive ERCP (pancreatic sphincterotomy and pancreatic stent placement) or conservative treatment and be followed for 1 year.


Clinical Trial Description

Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is defined as 2 or more distinct episodes of acute pancreatitis (AP) with complete resolution between each episode, and absence of irreversible structural and functional changes in pancreas. RAP has an estimated annual incidence of 8-10 per 100,000 and the recurrence rate is as high as 10-30% in AP patients. At present, biliary, alcoholic and hypertriglyceridemia are common causes of RAP. There are also a variety of causes that may contribute to recurrent episodes of AP, such as gene mutations, pancreas divisum, ampullary neoplasms and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. About 80% of RAP patients can be identified through routine clinical investigations (include proper history, physical examination, imaging examination); however, the etiology in up to 20% of cases still not be clarified and these patients is called idiopathic recurrent acute pancreatitis (IRAP). Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is an important minimally invasive treatment for pancreatic diseases. However, the role of ERCP in IRAP patients with normal biliary and pancreatic anatomy remains controversial and there is a lack of high-quality clinical research evidence on endoscopic treatment of IRAP. In a small sample size (N=34) open-label randomized controlled study, IRAP patients were assigned to the experimental group with pancreatic duct stent placement and the control group with selective pancreatograms but no stent. This study demonstrated that stent placement was able to reduce the recurrence rate of AP (53% vs 11%, P < 0.02). Coté et al performed an open-label randomized trial (N=89) of ERCP with sphincter of Oddi manometry for IRAP patients. Among patients with pancreatic sphincter dysfunction, they found that biliary sphincterotomy and combination of biliary and pancreatic sphincterotomy have similar effects in preventing recurrence of AP, and there was also no significant difference between biliary sphincterotomy and sham surgery in patients with normal sphincter of Oddi manometry. However, some retrospective studies had shown that sphincterotomy works to reduce the recurrence rate of acute pancreatitis. Currently, there is a shortage of high-quality evidence, and the wide variation in different study designs has led to controversial conclusions. Given the long-standing controversy, we propose to conduct a randomized controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of ERCP in the diagnosis and treatment of Idiopathic recurrent acute pancreatitis. ;


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NCT number NCT06364397
Study type Interventional
Source Changhai Hospital
Contact Lianghao Hu, M.D.
Phone +86-13817593520
Email lianghao-hu@smmu.edu.cn
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 2024
Completion date May 2026

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