Bleeding Peptic Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Over-the-scope Clip Versus Through-the-scope Clip for Endoscopic Hemostasis of High Risk Bleeding Peptic Ulcers
To compare in a multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled trial the efficacy and safety of OTSC versus TTS clip for first-line hemostasis of high risk bleeding peptic ulcers
Despite major advances in the management of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) over the past decade including prevention of peptic ulcer bleeding, optimal use of endoscopic therapy and high-dose proton pump inhibition, this still carries considerable morbidity, mortality and health economic burden Of particular note are the re-bleeding rates, one of the most crucial predictive factors of morbidity and mortality that has not significantly improved as evident from longitudinal data in the past 15 years Although huge advances have been made in terms of therapeutic endoscopic devices available today, complete haemostasis of complicated lesions (i.e. severe bleeding from large vessels or fibrotic ulcer) still remains a challenge and can be difficult to achieve. In particular, traditional clipping devices often appear technically difficult to place and insufficient to provide adequate tissue compression to obliterate large bleeding vessels. The over-the-scope clip (OTSC) (Ovesco Endoscopy AG, Tubingen, Germany) system is a recently developed endoscopic device. In a preliminary experience, it has been successfully used in patients with severe bleeding or deep wall lesions, or perforations of the GI tract. Recent retrospectives studies have demonstrated the efficacy and safety of OTSC in patients undergoing emergency endoscopy for severe acute NVUGIB after failure of conventional techniques and as first-line To the best of the investigator's knowledge, no randomized clinical trial have been performed investigating the use of OTSC as first-line endoscopic treatment in patients with high-risk NVUGIB. ;
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