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Foregut Leaks-Role of Microbiome

Foregut Leaks-Role of Microbiome

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Aims

  1. To understand the microbial composition involved with foregut leaks
  2. To define the virulence changes in the microbiota following foregut leaks
  3. To identify host response mechanisms and how they change with interventions
  4. Utilize this information to improve patient outcomes

Description

For this study, investigators will compare the microbial composition of the infected fluid from the leak to that of a tissue sample taken from the participant. This will allow investigators to compare the composition and virulence of the microbiome both within and between participants. These comparisons will help further the understanding of the pathogenesis of these leaks, as well as identify which participants may be most at risk of developing postoperative leaks. The combination of this information has the potential to contribute to the development of preventative measures and improve patient outcomes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with an esophageal or stomach leak
  • Over 18 years old

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients determined by physician/surgeon as not able to tolerate biopsy
  • Under 18 years old

Study details
    Gastrointestinal Diseases

NCT07424469

Baylor Research Institute

14 May 2026

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