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Filter by:Due to shortage of local studies of the adherence of physicians to the guidelines for albumin use among patients with liver cirrhosis so this study aims to assess: 1. Physicians' knowledge on the evidence-based indications for HA use supported by the international guidelines; 2. Whether HA is used in clinical conditions not supported by solid scientific evidence; 3. To formulate the evidence-based indications for HA use supported by the international guidelines and to evaluate effect of distributing these evidence-based indications on physicians' knowledge.
Gastric varices (GV) are present in around 20% of patients with cirrhosis. Bleeding from GV accounts for 10-20% of all variceal bleeding. For the prevention of gastric variceal bleeding, TIPS or BRTO as firstline treatments were suggested. No randomized trials have compared BRTO with other therapies. BRTO and its variations might increase portal pressure and might worsen complications, such as ascites or bleeding from EV. In this regard, if NSBB is combined with BRTO and its variations (we called interventional devascularization) for those HVPG responders, the drawbacks of interventional devascularization might be overcome. Therefore, the investigators conducted this RCT to compare the effectiveness and safety of TIPS with those of interventional devascularization in the prevention of rebleeding from gastric varices.
This phase IIa trial studies long-term low-dose erlotinib hydrochloride treatment to assess its efficacy and safety to prevent development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with liver cirrhosis.
The investigation is a randomized, double-blind, placebo involved and multi-center clinical trial. All subjects are assigned to 2 groups, including Oryz-Aspergillus Enzyme and Pancreatin tablet group (treatment group) and the placebo group (control group). Treatment group includes 99 subjects, while control group includes 33 subjects. They receive investigational drug 2 tablets/times, tid, p.o. for 180 days.
Rationale for the trial. To evaluate the impact of surgery on hepatocarcinoma recurrence. Thus, to evaluate the impact of different clinical, radiological, histopathological variables on recurrence after surgical treatment. The nature of this study will allow to observe, over time, the distribution of the considered collection variables, allowing a strictly observational monitoring of possible associations able to suggest models or interpretations, which can then be the basis for the construction of prospective and randomized studies.
This study is an prospective, randomized control study. Patients with decompensated cirrhosis will be randomly assigned to receive 4 times of SHED treatment plus standard medical care(treatment)or standard medical care (control). The primary outcome is MELD-Na score. Secondary outcomes are Child-Pugh, liver function, life quality and survival.
resolution of hyponatremia, defined as an increase in serum sodium of more than 5 mEq/L with a final value > 130 mEq/L, maintained for at least 48 consecutive hours during the 10-day treatment period
To evaluate the effects of DAAs on HRQL in patients with liver cirrhosis secondary to chronic HCV infection
Adult patients with chronic hepatitis B and cirrhosis of any etiology who are found to have suspected liver cancer are potentially eligible for the study. All enrolled patients will undergo two MRI scans using two different contrast agents. The type of contrast agent for the 1st MRI will be performed using hepatocyte-specific contrast agent. The participant will undergo the 2nd MRI using extracellular contrast agent. The MRI examinations will be independently interpreted by two different radiologists. The radiologists will evaluate focal hepatic lesions and categorize them according to the LI-RADS v2018 and EASL 2018. Once the diagnosis is made, the participants will be provided with the standard of care. After the initial treatment, the participants will be followed up with multi-phasic dynamic contrast-enhanced CT every 3 or 6 months for at least 2 years. Based on the prospectively written radiology reports, the diagnostic performances will be calculated and compared between MRI with hepatocyte-specific contrast agent and MRI with extracellular contrast agent, using the pathology and clinical criteria as the reference standard.
ARDS is a severe disease in ICU, and could induce high mortality. Glycocalyx is an important matrix construction which covers endothelial cells, it could protect endothelial cells injury and the glycocalyx biomarkers could predict pulmonary injury. Decorin is a member of the small leucine-rich proteoglycan (SLRP) family, contains a single glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain and a core protein with 12 leucine-rich repeats. In the previous study, decorin is associated with cardiac and liver fibrosis, however, the effects of decorin on ARDS pulmonary fibrosis have not been clarified.