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NCT ID: NCT00562445 Recruiting - Acute Pancreatitis Clinical Trials

Adrenal Insufficiency in Critical Emergencies in Digestive Diseases

Start date: May 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Observational study about the incidence of relative adrenal insufficiency in patients with cirrhosis and acute variceal bleeding; in patients with acute peptic gastrointestinal bleeding and without liver disease; and in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. This is a study using pharmaceutical specialties in the approved conditions of use.

NCT ID: NCT00506337 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing

Evaluation of Effect of Integrated Treatment by Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Severe Acute Pancreatitis

Start date: October 2006
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

With multicenter randomized control clinical evaluation investigations, the scheme of integrated medicine treatment of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) was further improved, and the therapeutic effects, safety and indications assured. Drawing in latest research fruits at home and abroad, a clinical practical guideline for integrated medicine of diagnosis and treatment of SAP would be formed, to be popularized all over China.

NCT ID: NCT00160836 Recruiting - Cholangiocarcinoma Clinical Trials

Biliary Tissue Sampling Using a Cytology Brush or the GIUM Catheter

Start date: October 2004
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Introduction In patients with a biliary obstruction, tissue is acquired immediately before drainage during endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP). This is performed by passing a brush inside the bile duct stricture. However, brush cytology has a modest sensitivity (30-57%) for the diagnosis of cancer. A device, called the "G.I.U.M." catheter, allows for the sampling of higher amounts of tissue during ERCP compared to brush cytology. The aim of this study is to compare the diagnostic yield of tissue sampling performed in patients with a suspected malignant biliary stricture using 2 techniques, namely a standard brush catheter and the G.I.U.M.. Protocol design Eligible patients will have tissue sampling performed using both techniques during ERCP, the first technique used being randomly assigned and immediately followed by the other one as well as biliary decompression. All specimens obtained will be subjected to cytopathological examination. After inclusion of the total number of patients, smears will be anonymized and analyzed for diagnosis, cell cellularity and quality. The final clinical diagnosis in each case will be based on cytologic results plus histological examination of biopsy specimens.