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CompletedNCT01692613

Endomicroscopy, IBS and Food Intolerance

Confocal Endomicrosopy for the Detection of Food Intolerance in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Background: The immediate endoscopic identification and diagnosis of intraepithelial structures and immediate and delayed reactions to allergens in the mucosal surface of the gut are unmet goals in the diagnosis and management of subjects with food intolerances, who are negative to all available tests. Endomicroscopy may be helpful to further visualize and characterize unmasked small bowel reactions to foods, which has not been described before. Confocal laser endomicroscopy provides confocal microscopic imaging simultaneously to the macroscopic view ,which enables the examiner to see immediate reactions after exposure and it further allows capturing of fluid excreted by the gut for further analysis to understand the pathology behind this reaction further. N=50 patients with unexplained bloating and diarrhoea with suspicion of food intolerance and negative testing with routine methods. Patients with Lactose intolerance n=10 patients to compare results. Patients with Fructose intolerance n=10 patients to compare results. Volunteers with Barrett's esophagus who need evaluation for possible dysplasia in the Barrett's mucosa with confocal endomicrosopy but no symptoms of bloating and abdominal pain (n=10) to serve as healthy controls for allergy testing. Methods: The primary objective is to investigate whether endomicroscopy will allow the detection of an allergic reaction of the gut after exposure of the 5 major allergens in the following way: After standard gastroscopy with the endomicroscope including evaluation of the surface of the upper gastrointestinal tract, i.v. injection of Fluorescein, then initial visualisation of the duodenal surface including count of initial lymphocytes/mononuclear cells in the lamina propria: Allergen 1 (milk), allergen 2 (wheat), allergen 3 (soya),allergen 4 (apple), allergen 5 (yeast). The primary endpoint is the visible marked increase of lymphocytes and mononuclear cells in the lamina propria of the duodenum, representing an acute reaction to one of the allergens sprayed to its surface through the endoscope channel.

Detailed description

The primary endpoint is the visible marked increase of lymphocytes and mononuclear cells in the lamina propria of the duodenum, representing an acute reaction to one of the allergens sprayed to its surface through the endoscope channel.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2012-09-01
Primary completion
2014-09-01
Completion
2014-09-01
First posted
2012-09-25
Last updated
2015-06-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

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