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NCT04764019

Intestinal Dysmotility in Patients With Functional Digestive Symptoms

Status unknown NA Last updated 22 November 2021
What this trial tests

NA trial testing High resolution intestinal manometry in Gastrointestinal Motility Disorder in 50 participants. Status unknown.

Timeline
7 November 2018
Primary endpoint
15 July 2021
28 February 2022

Quick facts

Lead sponsorHospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute
PhaseNA
StatusStatus unknown
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationna
Designsingle group
Maskingnone
Primary purposediagnostic
Enrollment50
Start date7 November 2018
Primary completion15 July 2021
Estimated completion28 February 2022
Sites1 location across Spain

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute

Who can join

Adults 18 to 80, any sex, with Gastrointestinal Motility Disorder. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Automatic and non-invasive diagnostic methods based on the analysis of internal (intraluminal) and external (abdominal) images have been recently developed to measure intestinal motility. In patients with severe motor disorders, such as intestinal pseudo-obstruction, these new non-invasive techniques have shown to be equivalent to conventional intestinal manometry, the current gold-standard. However, these new techniques also detect less obvious signs of intestinal motor dysfunction, which are not detectable by conventional manometry. High resolution manometry has been recently been applied to other parts of the digestive tract with great success, and probably will replace the actual gold-standard for intestinal motility evaluation. The investigators expect high-resolution manometry to be more sensitive than conventional manometry to the subtle motility disturbances detected by the new non-invasive techniques. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate that intestinal motor function can be measured more sensitively and accurately using a combination of new technologies: high resolution manometry and the non-invasive diagnostic methods based on the analysis of images. The combined use of these techniques, following a step-wise algorithm, could allow to determine the mechanism, the affected regions and severity of the dysfunction in patients with intestinal dysmotility.

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