Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

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Status: Recruiting

TIPS for Complicated Portal Hypertension Related to Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disease

Porto-sinusoidal Vascular Disease (PSVD) is characterized by a portal hypertension (PH) without cirrhosis. This can induce PH complications, like digestive hemorrhage from esophageal or gastric varices, ascites, or even portal thrombosis. Due to the rarity of MVPS, the treatment of complications of portal hypertension is modeled on the methods used in cirrhotic portal hypertension with non-cardio-selective beta blockers, endoscopic ligations or diuretics in first line therapy, as proposed by the Baveno VII recommendations. In complicated or refractory forms of PH in PSVD, the place of TIPS is also discussed, as in the field of cirrhosis. However, the experience of TIPS in PSVD is limited, reported in case reports and small specifically dedicated series. No predictive factors for survival or recurrence and tolerance were well known. A larger study with control group is needed in order to better know the right time and the right indication for the use of TIPS in complicated PH PSVD-related. The study will be retrospective, multicentric involving tertiary university French centers, expert in the management of TIPS. Patients white TIPS-PSVD will be compared with historical patients with TIPS-cirrhose, matched on age, sexe, indication of TIPS. The study will not comprise new intervention, only observational in a real life condition

Participants needed: 360
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, AmiensUpdated: Nov 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patient with PSVD according VALDIG criteria [+7]

no PSVD confirmed diagnosis [+8]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Life-saving Treatment With Dry-plasma for Massive Bleeding in an Pre-hospital Setting

The overall goal of this clinical trial is to study how prehospital transfused dry plasma affect outcomes in terms of mortality as well as complications and coagulation status of patients in or about to develop bleeding shock. Researchers will compare dry plasma to standard care to see if dry plasma improves survival compared to crystalloid fluid in prehospital patients with heavy bleeding.

Participants needed: 650
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Vastra Gotaland RegionUpdated: Sep 17, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Patients with clinical signs of bleeding which also triggers resuscitation with...

Patients < 18 years of age. [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Rapid Diagnostic Technology for AUGIB Based on Analysis of VOCs in Exhaled Breath

This study aims to develop a non-invasive and rapid diagnostic technology for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB) by analyzing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath. Clinically confirmed patients will be divided into three groups (no bleeding, minor bleeding, major bleeding) based on endoscopic findings. VOC profiles will be analyzed to construct a predictive model, validated for sensitivity and specificity (both targets ≥0.7). This approach addresses the limitations of endoscopy in emergency or resource-limited settings, improving diagnostic efficiency and reducing mortality.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Beijing 302 HospitalUpdated: Mar 14, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years; [+3]

Severe pulmonary dysfunction or recent lung infection (within 1 week); [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Diagnosis and Clinical Presentation of Iliac Graft-Enteric Fistula: A Case Report

Abstract Introduction: Aorto-enteric fistula (AEF) is a life-threatening complication arising from abnormal connections between the gastrointestinal tract and major arteries. One uncommon type, iliac artery-enteric fistula (IEF), can occur following vascular interventions such as arterial stent-graft placement. Case Presentation: We report the case of a 47-year-old male presenting with hematemesis and abdominal pain, who was diagnosed with an iliac graft-enteric fistula. Timely recognition and management were crucial for a favorable outcome. Clinical Discussion: Diagnosing AEFs remains challenging, requiring a multidisciplinary approach and high clinical suspicion. While computed tomography angiography (CTA) is commonly used for diagnosis, its sensitivity may be limited, emphasizing the importance of integrating clinical history and findings. Management strategies vary based on etiology and patient status, with surgery being pivotal. Conclusion: Aorto-enteric fistula, which can arise from a thrombosed graft, presents diagnostic challenges due to its rare formation. In patients with a history of vascular interventions and gastrointestinal bleeding, AEF should be considered. This case underscores the need for heightened awareness among healthcare professionals regarding AEF diagnosis and management to reduce severe morbidity, mortality, and prolonged hospital stays.

Participants needed: 1
Trial details
Age: 40-50Biological sex: MaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Golestan University of Medical sciencesUpdated: Aug 14, 2024Duration: 10 Days
Eligibility criteria

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