Surgical Versus Percutaneous Drainage in the Management of High Grade Pancreatic Trauma
NCT ID: NCT04335474
Last Updated: 2020-04-06
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
80 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-01-01
2023-03-31
Brief Summary
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The optimal management strategy according to high-grade injuries remains controversial.
The present study compares surgical drainage with percutaneous drainage in the management of High-grade pancreatic trauma.
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Detailed Description
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We aimed to compare surgical drainage with percutaneous drainage in the management of HGPT. To do so, the strategy is to integrate precise prospective clinical records extensive clinical treatment data in a large cohort of patients. All the clinical departments, participating in the study, include patients, with tight collaboration between Trauma, Intensive Care and Surgery departments. Demographics and clinical parameters are collected in a database.
Once after the diagnosis is confirmed, the inclusion of patients is performed, before scheduled hospital management, and after eligibility criteria checking, and consent form signature. During clinical management, several samples are collected: blood samples and surgical specimens. As a usual practice, post-operative treatment will be prescribed at the investigator's discretion, with the help of an acre-established algorithm. Several samples are also collected during this exam(blood and biological tissue sample).
At the same time as these managements, clinical data regarding medical history, pre-hospital treatment history, surgical history, treatment history, post-operative treatment if prescribed, treatment history between surgery and image logical diagnosis are recorded. Clinical data are also collected 12months after discharge during a scheduled visit organized as usual practice, for long-term study.
Several studies will be performed along with the cohort setting-up:
* Comparison of the diagnosis time and treatment time of patients with HGPT
* Study of surgical methods and intraoperative conditions in patients with HGPT
* Study of ICU resuscitation treatment of patients with HGPT
* Study of complication, ICU length of stay and hospital length of stay for patients with HGPT
* Study of nutritional support treatment for patients with HGPT
* Study of mortality and cost for patients with HGPT
All the biologic samples are stored on sites at -80°C, or at room temperature depending on the samples: Samples collected in tubes, are sent immediately, at room temperature, to the central pathology department in Jinling Hospital, Nanjing, China. All the other samples, stored at -80°C, are sent to the research institute of General Surgery, Medical School of Nanjing University, China.
Samples analyses are performed by dedicated research centers: DNA, and RNA extraction for transcriptome analysis, histological analyzes, etc:
Histological analyzes: Analysis of the structure of the excised pancreas or intestinal tissue.
Molecular Biology: Whole-genome expression analyses are performed using microarray and followed by Gene Ontology and clustering analyses.
Microbiota: Bacterial composition of the ileal mucosa-associated microbiota is analyzed at the time of surgery using 16S (MiSeq, Illumina) sequencing. The obtained sequences are analyzed using the Qiime pipeline to assess composition, alpha and beta diversity.
Immunology: Phenotype of immune cells: Immune cells are extracted from blood and fresh mucosal tissues. The phenotype of these cells is analyzed by cytometry.
Analysis of neutrophil extracellular traps:
The concentrations of cell-free DNA, cell-free nucleosomes, neutrophil elastase(NE) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) were measured in sera and plasma byHuman Cell Death Detection ELISA or sandwich ELISA.
Pancreatic tissue was removed rapidly and divided into different parts for later analyses. One was used for confocal microscopy and one third was snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen for biochemical quantification of pancreatic myeloperoxidase(MPO), histone 3, and histone 4 levels, etc. One was fixed in formalin for histologic analysis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Surgical drainage
Cases that have surgical management
Surgical drainage strategy
A laparotomy is performed and the operative approach to pancreatic trauma can consist of laparotomy with drainage of the peripancreatic area, distal pancreatectomy with or without preservation of the spleen, Rouxen-Y pancreaticojejunostomy, and, more seldom, pancreaticoduodenectomy. The type of operation depends on the grade of the pancreatic lesion. Spleen-preserving surgery will be attempted to avoid the lifelong increased risk of infections after splenectomy. In case of trauma where multiple organs are involved and an acute laparotomy is performed, the damage control surgery must be applied and the pancreatic resection will be done as part of a staged surgery.
Percutaneous drainage
Cases that have the nonoperative management by percutaneous drainage
Percutaneous drainage strategy
The nonoperative management consists of close monitoring of the patient's clinical condition; repeated radiological investigations such as CT, ultrasound, and MRCP; monitoring of the amylase and lipase levels, initiation of post-pyloric enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition. In addition, ERCP with the placement of a stent in the damaged pancreatic duct is used as part of the non-operative approach. Besides, percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) management including ultrasound or CT-guided drainage of abdominal and peripancreatic fluid collections and pancreatic pseudocysts is applied to the HGPT patient.
Interventions
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Surgical drainage strategy
A laparotomy is performed and the operative approach to pancreatic trauma can consist of laparotomy with drainage of the peripancreatic area, distal pancreatectomy with or without preservation of the spleen, Rouxen-Y pancreaticojejunostomy, and, more seldom, pancreaticoduodenectomy. The type of operation depends on the grade of the pancreatic lesion. Spleen-preserving surgery will be attempted to avoid the lifelong increased risk of infections after splenectomy. In case of trauma where multiple organs are involved and an acute laparotomy is performed, the damage control surgery must be applied and the pancreatic resection will be done as part of a staged surgery.
Percutaneous drainage strategy
The nonoperative management consists of close monitoring of the patient's clinical condition; repeated radiological investigations such as CT, ultrasound, and MRCP; monitoring of the amylase and lipase levels, initiation of post-pyloric enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition. In addition, ERCP with the placement of a stent in the damaged pancreatic duct is used as part of the non-operative approach. Besides, percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) management including ultrasound or CT-guided drainage of abdominal and peripancreatic fluid collections and pancreatic pseudocysts is applied to the HGPT patient.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient diagnosed with high-grade pancreatic trauma by computed tomography
* Patient diagnosed with high-grade pancreatic trauma by Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
* Patient diagnosed with high-grade pancreatic trauma by Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)
Exclusion Criteria
* Immune system disease
* Low-grade pancreatic trauma
* Accompanied by severe trauma to other organs
* End-stage chronic organ failure
* With multiple severe injuries
* Died within 24 h of admission
* Younger than 18 years
* Pregnant
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nanjing PLA General Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gao Tao
Dr
Principal Investigators
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Weiwei Ding, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Medical School of Nanjing University
Locations
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Jinling Hospital
Nanjing, , China
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2019NZKY-079-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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