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NCT ID: NCT02311608 Recruiting - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Effects of Terlipressin When Usual Somatostatin or Octreotide Dose Fails

CER:T
Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To observe and access the Effects and safety of terlipressin or high dose somatostatin/octreotide when usual dose somatostatin/octreotide fail to achieve hemostasis in patients with acute variceal bleeding.

NCT ID: NCT02256046 Recruiting - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Predictive Factors and Outcome of Esophageal Ulcers After Endoscopic Treatment of Esophageal Varices

Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim of this thesis is to predict the incidence of esophageal ulcer bleeding after endoscopic management of esophageal varices. This study will be in the department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Tanta University, in at least six months in the period from august 2014 to march 2015 or until the target number of patients reached whichever is longer.

NCT ID: NCT02115061 Recruiting - Gastric Varices Clinical Trials

Gastric Varices Treatment: Coil + Cyanoacrylate Versus Cyanoacrylate

Start date: August 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the spring is to maintain the cyanoacrylate polymer of the gastric varix, forming a conglomerate spring-cyanoacrylate, and thus preventing their migration to the adhesive embolism. The introduction of the spring is held by a echo-guided puncture. The window can be puncture through the distal esophagus or directly in the gastric varix via retroflexion to the fundus. Another advantage of this technique is its use in the presence of bleeding, when large amounts of blood in the stomach hinders the injection of the cyanoacrylate, by pricking the distal esophagus that difficulty decreases. The first study of this technique was performed by Binmoeller et al (21) and had good results with 100% hemostasis and low rebleeding rate (16%), but more studies are needed to prove the safety and efficacy of this technique.

NCT ID: NCT01970748 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Primary Prevention of Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Concomitant Esophageal Varices

P-HCC
Start date: August 2009
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Randomized comparison within the endoscopic esophageal varices ligation versus non-selective beta-blocker in the primary prevention of esophageal variceal bleeding in patients with HCC.

NCT ID: NCT01717612 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Ulcer, on Gastric Varices

A Prospective, Randomized Trial of Histoacryl Injection Versus Thrombin in the Control of Acute Gastric Variceal Bleeding

Start date: October 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Though histoacryl injection is now regarded as treatment of choice in the control of gastric variceal hemorrhage, it may be associated with a lot of complications such as ulcers, ulcer bleeding, bacterial infections, distant site thrombosis and cerebral vascular accident. On the other hand, thrombin has been shown to be effective in acute hemostasis of bleeding gastric varices, ranging from 70% to 100% has been recorded. The rebleeding rates were between 7% and 50%. Moreover, the benefits of thrombin injection include safety, without inducing ulcers or ulcer bleeding. No incidence of distant thrombosis has ever been reported.

NCT ID: NCT01618890 Recruiting - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient-guided Versus Standard Beta-blocker Therapy in Primary Prevention of Variceal Bleeding

Porthos
Start date: September 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Study hypothesis: Hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG)-directed primary prophylaxis with nonselective beta-blocker therapy (NSBB) leads to a reduction in first variceal bleeding episodes and is cost-effective in the long term. Study design: A multi-center randomized controlled study comparing nonselective beta-blocker therapy guided by the hemodynamic response as determined by the difference in HVPG before and after starting oral NSBB therapy, to standard heart rate-guided NSBB therapy in patients with esophageal varices due to liver cirrhosis without a history of esophageal variceal hemorrhage. Primary study parameters/outcome of the study: First variceal bleeding episodes occurring within the first two years. Secondary study parameters/outcome of the study: - Mortality - Occurrence of other cirrhosis-related complications - Occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma - Costs of treatments - Adverse effects

NCT ID: NCT01592578 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Varice

The Research of the Evaluation of Clinical Procedures in Gastroesophageal Varices in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of two different endoscopic treatment in gastroesophageal varices in patients with liver cirrhosis: ligation versus ligation plus sclerotherapy in addition to cyanoacrylates

NCT ID: NCT01426087 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Esophageal Varices Secondary to Cirrhosis of Liver

Effects of Somatostatin on Post-endoscopic Portal Hemodynamic in Cirrhotic Patients With Esophageal Gastric Varices

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main complications of cirrhosis are ascites, esophageal varices and hepatic encephalopathy. About 30% to 70% patients with cirrhosis occur esophageal varices, and the most common complication is ascites. Somatostatin is used to treat esophageal for a long time, otherwise it could aslo prevent ascites. In the study, the investigators explore the effects of somatostatin on post-endoscopic portal hemodynamic in cirrhotic patients with esophageal gastric varices.

NCT ID: NCT01298271 Recruiting - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

A Randomized Trial of GVS Alone vs. Propranolol

P-GVO
Start date: April 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Design a randomized trial to compare the effect of endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection obliteration versus non-selective beta-blocker in the primary prevention of gastric variceal bleeding.

NCT ID: NCT01212250 Recruiting - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Carvedilol for Pre-primary Prophylaxis of Esophageal Varices in Cirrhosis

Start date: September 1, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients of cirrhosis aged 18 to 75 years who have no esophageal varices will be enrolled. After baseline evaluation, the participants will be randomized to receive either Placebo or Carvedilol 12.5 mg BD. After randomization they will be followed up for one year.