Peptic Ulcer Disease

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Vonoprazan High-Dose Dual VS Levofloxacin Concomitant

This is a randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy and safety of two vonoprazan-based regimens: high-dose dual therapy (vonoprazan plus a single antibiotic) versus triple therapy (vonoprazan plus two antibiotics) for the treatment of H. pylori infection). Participants will be randomly assigned to receive either regimen for 14 days. The primary outcome is eradication rate , and secondary outcomes include adverse events and treatment adherence.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Damascus HospitalUpdated: Jun 3, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years and ≤ 80 years (adjust upper limit as needed) [+5]

History of allergy or hypersensitivity to vonoprazan, amoxicillin, clarithromyci... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Vonoprazan-based Versus Esomeprazole-based Triple Therapy for Helicobacter Pylori Eradication

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy and safety of vonoprazan-based levofloxacin-containing triple therapy with esomeprazole-based levofloxacin-containing triple therapy for eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection in adults with dyspepsia. The main questions it aims to answer are whether vonoprazan-based triple therapy achieves a higher eradication rate of H. pylori, whether it provides greater improvement in dyspeptic symptoms, and what adverse effects are associated with each regimen. Researchers will compare the two treatment regimens to determine which is more effective for H. pylori eradication. Participants with confirmed H. pylori infection will be randomly assigned to receive either vonoprazan-based or esomeprazole-based triple therapy for 14 days. Four weeks after completion of therapy, participants will undergo repeat stool antigen testing to assess eradication. Drug compliance, adverse effects, and dyspeptic symptom scores will be recorded during follow-up. Participants with endoscopic mucosal lesions at baseline will undergo follow-up endoscopy for reassessment.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, BangladeshUpdated: Apr 22, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+2]

Treatment with a proton pump inhibitor, H2-receptor antagonist within the last 2... [+12]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Predicting Peptic Complications Using H. Pylori Serology and Gastric Ultrasound

This observational study aims to evaluate whether combining a simple blood test (H. pylori serology) with a non-invasive abdominal ultrasound can accurately predict severe complications in patients with peptic ulcer disease (PUD). Peptic ulcer complications, such as stomach bleeding or perforation, are serious and typically require an invasive procedure called an upper endoscopy for diagnosis and treatment. Researchers want to find out if these two non-invasive tests can be used together to create a reliable risk-scoring system. This system would help doctors quickly identify which patients are at a high risk for complications and need an urgent endoscopy, compared to those who are at a lower risk and can be safely monitored without the invasive procedure. The study will include adult patients presenting with stomach symptoms (like pain, nausea, or heartburn), as well as those with suspected or confirmed peptic ulcer disease. Participants will provide a blood sample to check for H. pylori antibodies and undergo a standard, painless abdominal ultrasound to examine the thickness of their stomach wall. An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy will be performed if it is clinically necessary as part of the patient's standard medical care.

Participants needed: 230
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: Mar 9, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients (age ≥18 years) presenting with dyspeptic symptoms (epigastric pa... [+4]

Previous gastric surgery (gastrectomy, vagotomy). [+8]