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NCT ID: NCT06469216 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Radiation Enteritis

Efficacy of Hyaluronic Acid in Prevention of Acute Radiation Proctitis

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate efficacy of hyaluronic acid in prevention of acute radiation proctitis among oncology patient population especially who are diagnosed with abdomeno-pelvic tumors and subsequently required radiotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT06438809 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Radiation Proctitis

Umbilical-Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Injection for Chronic Radiation Proctitis

Start date: May 24, 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A Phase I/II study to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell injection for the treatment of chronic radiation proctitis.

NCT ID: NCT05489107 Recruiting - Radiation Proctitis Clinical Trials

New Local Treatment of Radiation-induced Proctitis

NOTRIP
Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A prospective single-center observational study to evaluate the effectiveness of a local treatment with a mixture of hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate and poloxamer 407 in patients with radiation-induced proctitis.

NCT ID: NCT05406882 Recruiting - Gut Microbiota Clinical Trials

The Effects of Probiotics Combined With Glutamine in the Prevention and Treatment of Radiation Proctitis

Start date: April 15, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Radiation proctitis is a common complication after radiation therapy for pelvic tumors. The investigators found that live bifidobacterium and lactobacillus tablets combined with compound glutamine enteric-coated capsules can significantly relieve the symptoms of radiation proctitis through preliminary clinical practice, but the mechanism is unknown. Through a prospective randomized controlled study, this study intends to investigate the incidence of grade 2 or higher acute radiation proctitis in patients of locally advanced rectal cancer after radiotherapy with the combined therapy. And through various scales, next-generation sequencing methods and other methods to evaluate the clinical symptoms, colonoscopy, imaging, and changes in the species and abundance of intestinal flora before and after treatment. To further explore the related pathways and mechanisms affecting radiation proctitis.

NCT ID: NCT04469686 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Ulcerative Proctitis

Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Hydrocortisone Acetate Suppositories

Start date: December 10, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A randomized, multi-center, double-blind, three arm placebo-controlled study in male and non-pregnant, non-lactating female subjects aged 18 years to examine the safety and efficacy of two dosing regimens of hydrocortisone acetate 90 mg suppository administered with the Sephure applicator for the treatment of ulcerative colitis of the rectum.

NCT ID: NCT04335617 Recruiting - Proctitis Radiation Clinical Trials

Micronized Purified Flavonoid- Fraction (MPFF) in the Management of Radiation Proctitis

MiFlaPRO
Start date: February 26, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

national and multi-center trial for medical therapy of chronic radiation proctitis inducing anorectal bleedings

NCT ID: NCT03397901 Recruiting - Anemia Clinical Trials

Transverse Colostomy for Refractory Hemorrhagic Chronic Radiation Proctitis: a Prospective Cohort Study

Start date: July 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Refractory rectal bleeding of chronic radiation proctitis (CRP) is still problematic and does not respond to medical treatments including reagents, endoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) or topical formalin. We proposed this prospective cohort study, to assess the efficacy and safety of colostomy in treating refractory hemorrhagic CRP with moderate to severe anemia, to provide higher-quality evidence of colostomy in these patients.