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NCT06002516
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RELIEF-pathway in Patients With Upper Abdominal Pain

Sponsor: Radboud University Medical Center

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Summary

Upper abdominal pain (UAP) is a common symptom and frequently the reason to visit the hospital. The prevalence of epigastric pain in the Dutch population is estimated to be as high as 37%. Moreover, Dutch hospitals yearly record \>100.000 diagnoses related to UAP. In most patients, UAP can be attributed to symptomatic (functional) dyspepsia (FD), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or uncomplicated gallstone disease (cholecystolithiasis), with a prevalence in the general population of 20-30%, 20%, and 6-9%, respectively. However, these conditions may have overlapping symptom patterns and generally affect similar populations. which contributes to ineffective (diagnostic) interventions. Patients are generally not aware of the similarity of symptoms and the poor outcome of some treatments. Education positively influences patients' self-management and health judgment. In a recent open-label, multicentre trial the effectiveness of web-based patients' education is applied to reduce overuse of upper gastrointestinal endoscopies in patients with dyspepsia. This study illustrated that an web-based education tool safely reduced 40% in upper gastrointestinal endoscopies. Lifestyle interventions (such as change of diet and/or physical activity) are widely incorporated in treatment programs for cardio-vascular diseases including diabetes mellitus and obesity. An web-based education tool on upper abdominal pain and other complaints combined with a lifestyle interventions for patients may be an effective treatment option for this large group of patients. This study investigates the potential of an individualized web-based education tool as intervention for patients with functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome and uncomplicated symptomatic cholecystolithiasis with the possibility to visit the Prevention and Lifestyle clinic (RELIEF pathway). The RELIEF pathway aims to reduce unnecessary health care utilization and, secondly, to maintain and improve quality of life by educating patients on lifestyle improvement.

Official title: The RELIEF-pathway in Patients With Upper Abdominal Pain; an Open-label Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

471

Start Date

2024-05-01

Completion Date

2027-05-01

Last Updated

2023-08-21

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

RELIEF-pathway

The personalized web-based education tool contains information on: * Information of cause and symptoms of functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome and uncomplicated symptomatic cholecystolithiasis; * Symptom checker based on the ROME III and ROME IV criteria; * Red flags symptoms defined as direct or indirect signs of upper GI hemorrhage. * Lifestyle adjustments to improve abdominal symptoms and quality of life. * Information on effect of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, colonoscopy and laparoscopic cholecystectomy. After the web-based education tool is completed we will offer an additional visit at the Prevention and Lifestyle clinic, this is optional and not obligatory.