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Fibro-inflammatory Progression From Acute to Chronic Pancreatitis

Recruiting
18 - 70 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Observational prospective study evaluating the developement of chronic pancreatitis based on imaging modalities as well as biochemical markers of inflammation, fibrosis and oxidative stress.

Description

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) represents the end-stage of a continuous disease process evolving from acute pancreatitis (AP), over recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP). Due to the irreversible nature of CP, early detection and prevention is key. The study uses state-of-the-art imaging modalities as well as biochemical markers of to evaluate fibrosis progression in patients with pancreatitis.

The included participants have either first time AP, RAP, early CP with preserved pancreatic exocrine and endocrine function or end-stage CP with exocrine insufficiency. Included patients will be followed prospectively for 15 years with advanced MRI and contrast enhanced EUS with elastography, assessment of endocrine and exocrine pancreatic function, biochemical and nutritional assessment, and evaluation of pain processing using quantitative sensory testing. Blood for a biobank will be obtained. The purpose of the biobank is to allow analyses of potential biomarkers for the progression of disease eventually leading to CP.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with CP (N=50) of any aetiology except gallstone induced CP: CP will be diagnosed based on MANNHEIM criteria .
  • Cohort 2: Patients with their first attack of AP of any aetiology except gallstone induced AP (N=50). The revised Atlanta criteria for acute pancreatitis will be used as diagnostic criteria.
  • Cohort 3: Patients with RAP (N=50) except gallstone induced RAP. RAP is defined as two or more cases of AP as diagnosed by the revised Atlanta Criteria.

Exclusion Criteria:

Study details

Pancreatitis, Acute Pancreatitis, Recurrent Pancreatitis, Chronic Pancreatitis, Inflammation

NCT03853447

Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre

25 January 2024

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