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EUS-guided Celiac Plexus Block vs. Sham in Chronic Pancreatitis

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this randomized trial is to assess the efficacy of EUS-CPB in the alleviation of abdominal pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis.

Description

Chronic pancreatitis is a complex fibroinflammatory disease arising from numerous etiological factors and a variety of clinical manifestations. Abdominal pain is the most debilitating complication and can result in significant morbidity and impact on quality of life. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) has been increasingly utilized for celiac plexus block (EUS-CPB), whereby a steroid in combination with a local anesthetic agent are injected into the celiac plexus within the abdominal cavity. The aim of this randomized trial is to assess the efficacy of EUS-CPB in the alleviation of abdominal pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 18 years
  • Abdominal pain of at least 3 months duration and a VAS score ≥ 3, with or without the use of narcotic analgesics.
  • Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis on EUS examination, with ≥ 5 features on EUS.
  • No other cause of abdominal pain

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age < 18 years.
  • History of prior EUS-CPB.
  • Use of anticoagulants that cannot be discontinued for the procedure.
  • Clinically significant allergy to bupivacaine or triamcinolone.
  • Unable to obtain consent for the procedure from either the patient or LAR.
  • Intrauterine pregnancy.

Study details

Chronic Pancreatitis

NCT06178315

Orlando Health, Inc.

25 January 2024

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