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NCT ID: NCT04814251 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

Portal Vein Thrombosis Associated With Unresectable Pancreatic Cancers : a Prospective Multicentric Cohort Study

THROMPAN
Start date: March 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Little is known concerning the management of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) in digestive cancers other than hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC). The use of anticoagulant treatment (ACT), screening of oesophageal varices (OV) and oesogatric varices (OGV), and primary prophylaxis of OV (treatment with beta-blocker (BB) and / or OV ligation) if necessary are not clearly defined. The autopsy series by Ogren et al. (World J Gastroenterol. 2006) found an incidence of PVT in cancer patients of 1%, with 44% of digestive cancers other than HCC as a common etiology, mostly pancreatic adenocarcinoma (42%). We reported a retrospective French study that included 118 patients with digestive cancers other than HCC, including 50% locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma, with PVT complications. A total of 38% of patients had radiological signs of portal hypertension (PHT) and 51% had ACT. Only 1% of patients were screened for VO (n = 7). In addition, 19% (n = 22) presented gastrointestinal bleeding. Among the causes of death, 17% (n = 12) were due to gastrointestinal bleeding. Overall survival (OS) was statistically associated with a metastatic disease (HR = 2.83 [95% CI 1.47-5.43], p <0.01) and gastrointestinal bleeding (HR = 1.68 [95% CI 1.01-2.78], p = 0.04). Bleeding complications from PHT are not uncommon in patients with digestive cancer, especially in patients with pancreatic cancer with PVT; but above all they can be responsible for death. No data existed before our first study (Regnault et al. Dig Liv Dis 2018). However, these data must be validated in a prospective multicentric study with standardized follow-up. In order to obtain precise and homogeneous data, we have chosen to target pancreatic cancers as these tumors are the most common causes of PVT.

NCT ID: NCT03435770 Not yet recruiting - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Safety and Feasibility of EUS-guided RFA for Solid Pancreatic Neoplasms

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of new ablation catheter developed by MEDICAL TAEWOONG for the treatment of pancreatic neoplasm (pancreatic adenocarcinoma or neuroendocrine tumour). The ablation is performed using EUSRA needle and radio frequency waves under ultrasound imaging. The subject who will be recruited into this study are patients who are deemed as non-surgical candidates.