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The objective of this observational study is to explore the structure of biliary flora in normal people, explore the dynamic impact of ERCP and EST on biliary microecology, study the marker flora, metabolites and functional genes related to biliary diseases, explore the occurrence and development mechanism, regulatory pathways and key targets of biliary diseases, and provide new strategies for the prevention and treatment of biliary diseases from the perspective of biliary microecology.


Clinical Trial Description

Our research group applied the technology of macro genome sequencing to explore the biliary microecology through genomics and metabonomics analysis, describe the biliary microecology map of normal people, and build the biliary microecology framework of normal people; To explore the dynamic impact of ERCP and EST treatment on biliary tract microecology, and to further study the dynamic changes, abundance information and diversity characteristics of biliary tract microecology in patients with duodenal papillary incision and Oddi sphincter dysfunction, so as to find the marker flora and metabolites related to bile duct diseases, as well as the prognostic predictive value of specific flora and clinical diagnosis and treatment plan. This study provides a new direction for exploring the composition of human biliary microecology and the occurrence and development mechanism of biliary diseases and provides a new strategy for the treatment of patients with biliary diseases. It has important scientific significance and clinical value. This project systematically studies the physiological characteristics of biliary tract microecology in normal people, explores the impact of ERCP and EST duodenal papillary incision on biliary tract microecology, clarifies the integrated genomic and metabolomic maps of biliary tract microorganisms in different states, compares the differences of biliary tract microecology at different key nodes, looks for the marker flora related to ERCP and EST treatment, and analyzes the correlation between the marker flora and clinical characteristics, To explore the role and mechanism of key bacteria in the occurrence and development of biliary diseases, so as to provide theoretical basis and strategies for improving prognosis for clinical treatment. Purpose of this study 1. To construct the framework of biliary microecology in normal people, and define the structure and metabolite characteristics of biliary flora; 2. To study the short-term and long-term changes of biliary microecology in patients with ERCP, EST duodenal papillary incision and Oddi sphincter dysfunction, and explore the influence of specific pathogenic bacteria on the occurrence and development of biliary diseases 3. To screen the key flora of biliary microecology disorder before and after ERCP and EST treatment, and to explore the role and mechanism of marker flora in the occurrence and development of biliary diseases. ;


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NCT number NCT05592795
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Shulan (Hangzhou) Hospital
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date September 1, 2022
Completion date September 1, 2023

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