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CompletedNCT04633486

Endoscopically One-year Follow-up in Patients After Small-bowel Transplantation

Endoscopically One-year Follow-up in Patients After Small-bowel Transplantation, Role of SASAKI Score

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
15 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital Tuebingen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Intestinal transplantation is associated with high numbers of ejection events. A close endoscopic controll of the intestinal graft is possible. Sasaki et al. presented 2002 an endoscopic score using zoom-endoscopes for early detection of rejection events.

Detailed description

Small bowel transplantation is a potentially life-saving procedure for patients with irreversible gut failure, especially for those with total parenteral nutrition complications, inability to adapt to quality-of-life limitations posed by intestinal failure, and high risk of death if the native gut is not removed. Endoscopy provides the quickest method for assessing the overall health of graft mucosa and is essential in obtaining specimens from large areas for histologic evaluation, which continues to remain the gold standard for a diagnosis of rejection. Recently, the use of zoom videoendoscopy has been reported as a better evaluation of intestinal mucosa than the use of a standard endoscope. Acute cellular rejection in short-term follow-up, appears with acute and dramatic clinical symptoms (fever, vomiting, nausea, increased stomal output/diarrhea, abdominal pain, and distension), so that it is rarely predictable with surveillance. Comparison of endoscopic and histo-pathologic findings should be performed.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTzoom-endoscopyEndoscopic monitoring of intestinal transplant recipients is done with zoom-endoscopes for exact diagnostic of intestinal mucosa.

Timeline

Start date
2012-04-01
Primary completion
2019-11-15
Completion
2019-11-15
First posted
2020-11-18
Last updated
2020-11-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

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