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NCT ID: NCT03202524 Withdrawn - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Fresh Frozen Plasma as a Substitute for Albumin in Patients Receiving a Large Volume Paracentesis

Start date: December 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Large volume paracentesis with albumin administration is the standard of care for patients with refractory ascites complicating end-stage liver disease. However, the use of albumin is frequently limited due to expense and occasional short supply. The goal of this study is to demonstrate if the administration of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is as effective as albumin for volume expansion at the time of a large volume paracentesis.

NCT ID: NCT03200106 Completed - Malignant Ascites Clinical Trials

Retrospective Study in the Use of the Alfapump and the Treatment of Malignant Ascites

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Treatment of malignant ascites with the alfapump offers a new treatment option for this patient group. So far, there is no systematic analysis of patients with this indication available in the literature. This retrospective analysis offers the possibility to assemble already existing data within a reasonably short time frame. Based on this analysis, a prospective analysis can be designed.

NCT ID: NCT03191851 Completed - Ascites Hepatic Clinical Trials

Evaluation of 'Melody' Paracentesis Device for Ascites Therapy

EMPATHY
Start date: January 4, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ascites is the accumulation of fluid inside the abdomen. This can happen when the liver fails due to a substantial amount of scarring (cirrhosis). Patients (pts) must have this fluid drained and as cirrhosis progresses, patients will require drainage of ascites repeatedly on a regular basis, leading to frequent hospitals visits and increased complications. The current drainage device is slow and doesn't always drain completely so pts have to return repeatedly to keep symptoms under control. A new device (called Melody) has been developed and specifically designed for the purpose of draining ascites fluid, which the Investigators expect to drain faster and completely. This study will compare the volume of ascites drained using the new 'Melody' catheter device with that used in standard NHS practice. If the melody catheter device is confirmed as superior to the current device this would improve patient experience (less frequent visits to hospital and increased length of time between visits). With fewer procedures performed per patient, the pressure on the NHS would be greatly reduced in terms of time and costs.

NCT ID: NCT03189108 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

Collection of Malignant Ascites, Pleural Fluid, and Blood From People With Solid Tumors

Start date: May 22, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Researchers want to study fluids and blood of people with cancer. The fluids are from the abdomen and around the lungs. Studying these might help researchers learn about the biology of cancer. This may lead to better ways to treat cancer. Objectives: To study the biology of cancer. Eligibility: Adults 18 and older with malignant solid tumors. Design: Participants will be screened with medical history, blood tests, and confirmation of diagnosis. Participants will have samples taken at regularly scheduled procedures. Fluids from the abdomen and/or lungs will be taken as part of the procedures. Blood will be taken separately. Participants may be asked to give more samples at future procedures. ...

NCT ID: NCT03172273 Recruiting - Liver Cirrhoses Clinical Trials

Early Use of TIPS With Polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE) Covered Stents in Cirrhotic Patients With Refractory Ascites

Start date: June 29, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This multicenter RCT is designed to investigate if TIPS with covered stents improves transplant-free survival for cirrhotic patients with early stage of refractory ascites compared to LVP+albumin during 1 year follow-up period.

NCT ID: NCT03107091 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Continuous Infusion Terlipressin for Patients With Cirrhosis and Refractory Ascites

Start date: July 15, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Low-dose continuous infusion of terlipressin will be administered to six cirrhotic patients with refractory ascites.

NCT ID: NCT03069131 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Two Strategies of Primary Prophylaxis of Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Severe Cirrhotic Patients With Ascites

ProPILARifax
Start date: March 20, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

We wish to perform a multicenter, double-blind RCT with two parallel-group stratified on the center, comparing rifaximin to no rifaximin (placebo) for the primary prophylaxis of SBP in 'severe' cirrhotic patients with large ascites. The primary outcome will be the 12-month survival.

NCT ID: NCT03027635 Terminated - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

PEriToneal Catheter Versus Repeated Paracentesis for Ascites in Cirrhosis

PETRA
Start date: January 20, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Insertion of a tunnelated peritoneal catheter (PleurX) allows repeated intermittent small volume fluid drainage at home. The treatment may improve the management of ascites and have a beneficial effect on the quality of life. This study aims to evaluate the beneficial and harmful effects of the peritoneal catheter (PleurX) versus repeated large volume paracentesis for patients with cirrhosis and diuretic resistant ascites. The trial is an investigator initiated, randomised, single blind, parallel arm, controlled trial. Tunnelated peritoneal (PleurX) catheter versus large volume paracentesis. All patients will receive ciprofloxacin to prevent spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. We will include 32 adult patients with cirrhosis Duration of trial 18 months. The total duration of follow up is six months. The primary outcome is paracentesis free survival.

NCT ID: NCT03020979 Recruiting - Malignant Ascites Clinical Trials

A Clinical Trial With Apatinib for Subjects With Refractory Malignant Ascites

Start date: January 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Malignant ascites is a severe complication of many types of human cancer. Animal and clinical analyses have shown that angiogenesis plays a critical role in the formation of malignant ascites. Therefore, drugs such as apatinib that target angiogenesis may control the development of malignant ascites. The study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of apatinib in patients with refractory malignant ascites.

NCT ID: NCT02996188 Completed - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Acute Hemodynamic Changes During Paracentesis

Start date: June 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of our study was to evaluate hemodynamic changes during routine paracentesis in tense ascites using non-invasive inert gas rebreathing.