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NCT ID: NCT04892966 Completed - Colorectal Polyp Clinical Trials

TXI for the Recognition of Adenomas in Colonoscopy

TRACK
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This two parallel arms, randomized, multicenter trial is aimed at evaluating whether TXI is superior to WLI endoscopy in terms of adenoma detection. Secondary aims will be advanced adenoma detection rate, serrated polyp/adenoma detection rate, as well as procedure variables such as withdrawal time.

NCT ID: NCT04890444 Recruiting - Pheochromocytoma Clinical Trials

China Adrenal Disease Registry

CASE
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Epidemiologic studies have revealed a tremendous increase in the prevalence of adrenal associated disease and related mortality worldwide. In order to meet all the therapeutic challenges in adrenal disease in China, CASE was founded in 2020. The objective of CASE is to launch an adrenal disease management model based on the Internet health information platform which allows the application and evaluation of adrenal disease treatment strategies at multiple centers. The proprietary electronic medical database will help the dynamic big-data analysis in epidemiology of adrenal disease, diagnosis, and treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04885426 Recruiting - Colorectal Adenoma Clinical Trials

Metformin for the Prevention of CRA Recurrence

Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Most of the sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC )develop from colorectal adenoma (CRA), patients with CRA have a high risk of recurrence and development of metachronous CRA or CRC after removal, therefore, the investigators conducted this clinical trial to explore the chemoprevetion effect of metformin for CRA recurrence after removal.

NCT ID: NCT04870931 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Perioperative and Long-term Outcomes of TEM and TEM-ESD

Retrospective Analysis of TEM and TEM-ESD for the Treatment of Rectal Adenomas and Early Rectal Cancer

Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

We retrospectively analysed all TEM and TEM-ESD procedures that took place in Surgical Clinic of the Municipal Hospital of Karlsruhe and the Surgery Department of the University Hospital of Mannheim from 2007 to 2021. We evaluated the periopüerative and long-term outcomes of both procedures for adenomas, adenocarcinomas and other tumours seperately and we compared the results between the two techniques.

NCT ID: NCT04863456 Not yet recruiting - Pituitary Adenoma Clinical Trials

Efficiency and Safety of Different Treatment Strategies in Adults With Pituitary Adenomas With Hypothalamic Involvement

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective and randomized evaluate efficiency and safety of different treatment strategies for hypothalamus-invading pituitary adenomas (HIPA)

NCT ID: NCT04856423 Recruiting - Colorectal Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Ultra-sensitivity Quantitative Fecal Immunochemical Test in Detecting Colorectal Advanced Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer

Start date: April 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Early detecting and removing of colorectal advanced adenomas can reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer. Because of the less bleeding of advanced adenomas, sensitivities of the common used quantitative fecal immunochemical tests (qFITs) are unsatisfying. Ultra-sensitivity qFIT(us-qFIT) can determine extremely low fecal hemoglobin concentration compared with the common used qFIT. This study will prove the diagnostic accuracy of us-qFIT in detecting colorectal advanced adenomas.

NCT ID: NCT04843397 Not yet recruiting - Gastric Cancer Clinical Trials

Diagnostic Performance Indicators in Upper GI Endoscopy:PROSPERO Study

PROSPERO
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cancers of the upper gastro-intestinal tract, including esophagus (gullet), stomach and small bowel, are amongst the deadliest malignancies. The main reason for their high mortality rate is that they are usually diagnosed late when curative treatments are no longer effective. However, these types of cancer generally arise from well-described pre-cancerous diseases, such as Barrett's esophagus and gastric intestinal metaplasia. This provides an opportunity for clinicians to detect these pre-cancerous conditions early and offer adequate cure or clinical monitoring before they progress to cancer. A camera test (gastroscopy) is the gold-standard test to detect pre-cancerous diseases in these organs. There has been limited research to set the standards for performance of a gastroscopy, especially with regards to diagnosis of pre-cancerous conditions, which require knowledge and skills by the physician performing the test (endoscopist). Therefore, the hypothesis behind this study is that the aforementioned pre-cancerous diseases are understudied and often go undetected. This study aims to understand how often endoscopists should diagnose these pre-cancerous diseases on routine gastroscopy and help define the standards to measure performance. The investigators will assess the following rates: i. how often endoscopists diagnose these pre-cancerous lesions during endoscopy; ii. How often these conditions are diagnosed on biopsies taken according to a standardized protocol; iii. How often these condition should have been diagnosed by the endoscopists based on the review of pictures by expert endoscopists. The investigators will also compare the rates of correct diagnosis by endoscopists with different levels of experience and based on the times spent to complete the diagnostic test. Investigating these aspects will enhance the understanding of the medical community with regards to the diagnosis of these pre-cancerous lesions and set endoscopy standards to improve their early detection and treatment before they progress to cancer. This will translate to improved cancer prevention and benefit for patients.

NCT ID: NCT04840771 Completed - Pituitary Adenoma Clinical Trials

Predictive OCTA Biomarkers After Endoscopic Endonasal Pituitary Surgery

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates the structural parameters, by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT), retinal vessel density, using OCT angiography, and visual acuity in patients that received endoscopic endonasal approach for the removal of an intra-suprasellar pituitary adenoma compressing the optic nerve.

NCT ID: NCT04838951 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

Effect of Real-time Computer-aided System (ENDO-AID) on Adenoma Detection in Endoscopist-in-training

ENDOAIDTRAIN
Start date: April 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigator's hypothesis is that a CADe system (ENDO-AID) would improve the adenoma detection rate in junior endoscopists.

NCT ID: NCT04837599 Not yet recruiting - Colonic Polyp Clinical Trials

Artificial Intelligence Performance in Colonoscopy in Daily Practice

Start date: August 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

randomized, controlled single center, single investigator study mainly in colorectal screening population in daily practice with and without artificial intelliegence (AI) named DiscoveryTM from Pentax medical. Patient randomly are allocated to one of four groups: Pentax i10 colonoscopes without any additional device, Pentax i 10 with DiscoveryTM (AI), Pentax i 10 with EndocuffTM and Pentax i10 with EndocuffTM and DiscoveryTM (AI). The different groups are compared in terms of the different parameters: e.g. time of endoscopy, polyps (PDR) and adenoma detected (ADR).