Prophylactic Pancreatic Duct Stenting in Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis (ERPNEC)
Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis focused on measuring Acute necrotizing pancreatitis, ERCP, Pancreatic stenting
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
In patients with suspected necrotizing pancreatitis a pancreatic protocol 3-phase contrast enhanced (CE) CT shall be performed. Since a very early CT may underestimate the extent of pancreatic necro-sis, it is recommended to wait at least 72 hours after the onset of symptoms before CT is done. The CECT may be repeated if the initial CT shows no necroses and the clinical course continues to indicate a severe case.
MRI may be used instead of CT in case of contraindication to intravenous contrast due to renal failure.
If CECT reveals pancreatic necrosis affecting the head, neck, or body of pancreas and the necrosis is suspected to include the main pancreatic duct an informed consent to participate in the study is ob-tained, after which the patient will be randomized to either a) the control group with traditional treat-ment (i.e. at the discretion of each participating center) or to b) the intervention group with same treatment as in the control group plus ERP and PD-stenting. Patients with isolated necrosis of the tail will not be included in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
All consecutive patients (age between 18-75 years) admitted to the participating centers for acute pan-creatitis with an area of non-enhancing pancreatic parenchyma on CT believed to represent necrosis are prospectively enrolled in the study. At initial presentation the age, gender, etiology of the pancreatitis, clinical and laboratory findings will be recorded. Patients with malignancies and patients from whom an informed consent to participate in the study cannot be obtained will be excluded.
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Sites / Locations
- Oulu University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Pancreatic stenting
Pancreatic stenting versus observation