Pancreatitis, Chronic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phone-based Smoking Cessation Intervention for Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis :a Prospective Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial
This study aims to explore whether regular telephone intervention in patients with chronic pancreatitis can improve their smoking cessation rate.
Chronic pancreatitis(CP) is a chronically progressive disease characterized by pancreatic fibrosis and inflammation, and its basic pathological features include chronic inflammatory damage to the pancreatic parenchyma, interstitial fibrosis, pancreatic parenchymal calcification, pancreatic duct dilation, and pancreatic duct stones. Environmental factors such as alcoholism,smoking and genetic factors are the main causative factors of CP. Clinical studies have found that smoking can not only accelerate the course of CP, but also increase the risk of CP-related complications. Some scholars believe that smoking cessation may be a potential way to prevent the progression of CP and improve the prognosis of CP. Although there is no evidence to verify whether smoking cessation will improve the clinical course of CP, the latest ACG Clinical Guideline strongly recommends CP patients quit smoking. In 2016,a prospective study of smoking cessation interventions in CP patients showed that 27 enrolled patients had a smoking cessation rate of 0% after 6 months of smoking cessation intervention, indicating that smoking cessation is a huge challenge for CP patients. The investigators propose to conduct a randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of telephone intervention on smoking cessation in patients with CP and explore the impact of smoking cessation on their clinical course and prognosis. ;
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