Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication in Post-POEM GERD
NCT ID: NCT04770441
Last Updated: 2023-08-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
7 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-03-17
2023-06-03
Brief Summary
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Once enrolled into the study, you will undergo the POEM procedure. 3 months after the procedure we will assess for abnormal reflux via questionnaires and diagnostic testing as part of the standard management post POEM. If there is evidence of abnormal reflux, the TIF procedure will be performed. 3 months after the TIF, you will have similar testing again to document resolution in abnormal acid reflux.You will be followed for 12 months as part of the study. If at the 3 month mark, there is no evidence of abnormal reflux, you will neither be placed on PPI nor undergo TIF and will be followed for 12 months to assess for abnormal reflux
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Detailed Description
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1. at the time of POEM to rule out other unusual structural abnormalities
2. at 3 months during measurement of acid exposure in the esophagus via Bravo pH
3. 3 months after TIF placement (6 months after enrollment and POEM) to document resolution in acid reflux.
Esophageal manometry is a non-endoscopic procedure that involves using a safe numbing cream to allow passage of the manometry catheter from the nose down to the end of the esophagus. Different measurements are taken from the catheter and the catheter is then removed. This is a standard of care procedure in the evaluation of patients with esophageal motility/swallowing disorders. It will be used in the following settings and all are part of standard of care:
1. 3 months after POEM as part of standard of care to assess improvement in the swallowing
2. 3 months after TIF (6 months post POEM) only if swallowing issues reappear.
Bravo pH study is used to assess abnormal acid reflux and is considered gold standard in identifying the degree of acid reflux. It is standard of care for this procedure to be performed in patients with suspected acid reflux and post-POEM to assess need for long term acid suppression. It involves performing an endoscopy first, followed by deployment and implantation of the Bravo pH capsule into the end of the esophagus. Risks include bleeding, injury to the esophagus or dislodgment of the capsule. However, these are rare instances.
POEM Those enrolled into the study will undergo a diagnostic endoscopy at the same allotted time as the POEM. It will be explained to you in detail but involves endoscopically cutting the muscle at the end of the esophagus, called a myotomy. It is less invasive than its surgical equivalent Heller's myotomy, but equally effective. Two endoscopist (one with extensive experience in POEM and the other with formal training in POEM) will be performing the actual POEM procedures.
TIF The TIF procedure is performed using the FDA approved EsophyX-Z device (EndoGastricSolutions, Redmond, Wash, USA). It has been shown to be effective in the management of acid reflux in patients who fail acid suppression therapy or in patients who would like to avoid long term acid suppression with acid suppression therapy due to the potential side effects. It involves the use of a flexible suturing apparatus that fits over the endoscope and is used to create an artificial wrap around the end of the esophagus, thereby mimicking the effects of the typical surgical wrap. In the right setting it is as effective as its surgical counterpart but less invasive. Due to the incisionless approach, patients undergoing TIF experience less discomfort and faster recovery than those undergoing traditional anti-reflux surgery.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to sign consent
* Patients must meet standard clinical indications for POEM procedure (all indications) for the initial enrollment
* To undergo TIF: Evidence of GERD/GERD related complications after POEM:
* pathologic acid exposure on pH testing (Deemester score \>14.72 or percentage time pH \<4 greater than 5.3%) off of PPI (19)
* esophagitis on EGD (grades A to C)
* biopsies showing evidence of reflux esophagitis
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women - Prisoners
* Delayed gastric emptying
* Code status of DNR/DNI or CMO
* Any patient with moderate to severe esophagitis pre-POEM
* Grade D esophagitis post POEM
* Hiatal hernia \>2cm
* PPI use prior to POEM (and if PPI is needed)
* Previous surgery of the stomach
* Known GI malignancy
* Cirrhosis with portal hypertension, varices, or ascites
* Previous anti-reflux surgery
* Patients who choose not to undergo TIF or if insurance will not cover the procedure.
18 Years
64 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Baylor College of Medicine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Salmaan Azam Jawaid, MD
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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H-48496
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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