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NCT ID: NCT06348420 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Anti-reflux Mucosal Valvuloplasty Versus PPIs for GERD Treatment

ARMV
Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study objective is to evaluate the relative merits, safety and effectiveness of Anti-reflux mucosal valvuloplasty (ARMV) in GERD patients currently treated with daily Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs).

NCT ID: NCT06339801 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux

Role of Mucosal Impedance Measurement for the Diagnosis of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Existing current tests for diagnosing GERD are suboptimal because they lack adequate sensitivity or specificity. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is highly specific for diagnosing GERD, particularly when erosive esophagitis is present (Los Angeles Classification B, C, or D). Nevertheless, its sensitivity is limited, as this scenario is only present in 30% of cases. Most patients will exhibit normal endoscopic findings, indicating Non-Erosive Reflux Disease (NERD). The 24-hour impedance-pH monitoring (MII) is currently considered the gold standard. However, its main limitation is that it can only measure reflux activity over a 24-hour period, in addition to the discomfort caused by the catheter. 6-8 It is noteworthy that 50% of patients with NERD will have pathological reflux, and the other 50% will have a sensory disorder. The importance of making an accurate diagnosis lies in the treatment, which varies in each case.11 Recently, a minimally invasive device was developed and validated in the USA to assess changes in esophageal mucosal impedance. This serves as a tool for evaluating tissue changes associated with chronic reflux. However, this device has recently undergone improvements. This new technology has not been tested yet for GERD diagnosis. The primary benefit would be the ability to diagnose GERD in symptomatic patients with NERD during the initial endoscopy conducted under sedation. Objectives The Main objectives of this study are to: 1. Evaluate the diagnostic performance of mucosal impedance measurement. 2. Investigate the mucosal impedance pattern in patients with and without GERD. Secondary objectives: 1. Evaluate the correlation between the global mucosal impedance measurement vs the first 3cm measurement 2. Evaluate the best probability score to distinguish between GERD and non-GERD Design Prospective, cross-sectional, and analytical study Study Design and Procedures The study will be conducted in the Gastroenterology Department of the Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martin, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Following a 4-week screening period during which a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) washout will be performed, and baseline measurements will be taken, all patients will undergo upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with mucosal impedance measurement and 24-hour impedance/pH monitoring.

NCT ID: NCT06319521 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Stellate Ganglion Block on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore Clinical Effect of Stellate Ganglion Block on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. The main question it aims to answer is: • Can stellate ganglion block improve gastroesophageal reflux symptoms better on the basis of rehabilitation training? Participants will be randomly allocated into the control group or the experimental group, all under rehabilitation treatment, the experimental group will be given Stellate Ganglion Block once a day additionally. The study lasts 20 days for each participant. Researchers will compare the Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Questionnaire, Pressure pain threshold, Self-Evaluation Questionnaire for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, to see if the Stellate Ganglion Block can help improve the symptom.

NCT ID: NCT06304142 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Effect of Lidocaine Block on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore Clinical Effect of Stellate Ganglion Block on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. The main question it aims to answer is: • Can stellate ganglion block improve gastroesophageal reflux symptoms better on the basis of rehabilitation training? Participants will be randomly allocated into the control group or the experimental group, all under rehabilitation treatment, the experimental group will be given Stellate Ganglion Block once a day additionally. The study lasts 10 days for each participant. Researchers will compare the Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Questionnaire, Pressure pain threshold, Self-Evaluation Questionnaire for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, to see if the Stellate Ganglion Block can help improve the symptom.

NCT ID: NCT06255886 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux

Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Infants

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants is not fully understood. Infants are prescribed medical treatments that may not be effective or that contribute to adverse side effects and lead to concerns and expenses for the parents and healthcare system. Current guidelines recommend cow-milk-protein free diet as a first-line treatment, but these recommendations are based on weak evidence. This study investigate the efficacy of a cow-milk-protein free diet compared to treatment with a proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole)

NCT ID: NCT06153901 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Endoloop Mediated Cardioplication to Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: December 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Endoscopic full-thickness plication (EFTP) of cardia/fundus has been shown effective in treating GERD patients. However, EFTP requires proprietary equipment that are not available in many countries. Here, we designed a metal clip and endoloop mediated cardioplication (ECLC) procedure to achieve EFTP.

NCT ID: NCT06106100 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Anti-reflux Mucosal Ablation Therapy Randomized Sham Control Trial for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of antireflux mucosal ablation (ARMA) for patients with refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The trial aim to evaluate : - Efficacy of ARMA comparing with medical treatment alone (proton pump inhibitor (PPI)), using GERD-Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire (GERD- HRQL questionnaire), improvement of acid exposure time and DeMeester score - Safety and complications of ARMA Participants will be randomly divided into 2 groups. The intervention group will be undergone ARMA, and the control group will be undergone sham endoscopic treatment. The primary endpoint will be symptoms relief (GERD-HRQL decreases > 50%). The secondary endpoint will be dosage adjustment of PPI, complications, improvement of acid exposure time and DeMeester score.

NCT ID: NCT06062225 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Postoperative Complications

Protocol for Comparing the Efficacy of Three Reconstruction Methods of the Digestive Tract After Proximal Gastrectomy

Start date: October 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The efficacy of three different reconstruction methods after proximal gastrectomy will be investigated in this study through a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT06056973 Not yet recruiting - Reflux Esophagitis Clinical Trials

Jinghua Weikang Capsule in the Treatment of Reflux Esophagitis

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Reflux esophagitis is a common clinical disease ; pPI or potassium competitive acid blocker ( P-CAB ) is the first choice for the treatment of reflux esophagitis. However, patients with recurrent symptoms and severe esophagitis ( Los Angeles grade C and D ) after long-term use of PPI or P-CAB usually need long-term maintenance treatment. Attention should be paid to the possible adverse reactions of long-term acid suppression therapy and the interaction between drugs. The main efficacy of Jinghua Weikang capsules is regulating qi and dispersing cold, clearing heat and removing blood stasis. Applicable to cold and heat syndrome, qi stagnation and blood stasis caused by epigastric distension, pain, belching, acid reflux, noisy, bitter taste ; duodenal ulcer see the above syndrome. In the early stage, a series of studies were carried out on Jinghua Weikang Capsule, which confirmed that Jinghua Weikang Capsule showed the effect of acid inhibition and symptom relief in the treatment of reflux esophagitis, and had a synergistic effect when combined with western medicine. However, Jinghua Weikang Capsule still lacks sufficient evidence to support the reduction of the recurrence rate of reflux esophagitis. Therefore, we carried out this experiment to explore the clinical efficacy of Jinghua Weikang Capsule in the maintenance treatment of reflux esophagitis, so as to reduce the recurrence rate of reflux esophagitis and relieve symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT05937204 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Nursing Teaching Scheme for Patients With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Start date: July 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aims of the study are: - Assess patient's level of knowledge regarding gastroesophageal reflux disease. - Assess patient' compliance and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease. - Design and implement nursing teaching scheme for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. - Evaluate the effect of nursing teaching scheme on patient' compliance and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease.