About this trial
BRIGHT is a Europe-wide study that will follow up to 250 adults with bleeding symptoms from haemmorhoids (Grade II-III categories). It aims to understand how well a minimally invasive procedure called haemorrhoid artery embolization (HAE) works in everyday clinical practice, which is a technique that blocks the blood vessels feeding the haemorrhoids. As this technique does not require major surgery, HAE offers several benefits such as less trauma, quicker recovery, and the use of only local anaesthesia.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult patients presenting bleeding Grade II-III haemorrhoids with French bleeding score ≥3 planned to be treated with HAE using embolization coils;
Patients competent and willing to give written informed consent.
Disqualifiers
Minors and other vulnerable populations who may not be able to give informed consent freely or for whom participation is not essential to the study (incapacitated and unconscious individuals, persons deprived of liberty, pregnant and breastfeeding women, etc.);
Patients receiving HAE using a combination of coils and particles, particles only, or any other embolic agents;
Patients who have had previous surgical haemorrhoidectomy at any time or other treatments for haemorrhoids within 1 year before the planned HAE;
Patients with known perianal sepsis, inflammatory bowel disease, peri-anal fistula, colorectal malignancy or pre-existing sphincter injury resulting in incontinence;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Haemorrhoid artery embolizsation (HAE)
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
Lead sponsor
Medtronic
Collaborator
Cook Group Incorporated
Collaborator