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Treatment of Distal Malignant Biliary Obstruction by Uncovered, Partially Covered, or Fully Covered Metal Stents
Sponsor: Region Stockholm
Summary
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare uncovered, partially covered, and fully covered self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) in the palliative treatment of distal malignant biliary obstruction in a Swedish multicenter study. The main questions it aims to answer is: Is the stent patency rate different depending of stent type? Is the stent patency time different depending of stent type? Is the patient survival different between the groups? Which complications are seen, and do they differ between the groups? Are there different mechanisms behind the stent failure depending on stent type? Patients will at ERCP, with a guidewire passed through the stenosis in the bile duct, be allocated to either uncovered, partially covered, and fully covered (SEMS). Totally, 450 patients will be recruited, 150 in each study arm, according to the power analysis. Patients will be followed in a monthly surveillance by a study nurse up to 12 months after stent insertion. Endpoints are: alive after 12 months with a patent stent, death with a patent stent, stent dysfunction with a subsequent intervention i.e. repeated ERCP or PTC = "objective stent failure", stent dysfunction, jaundice or cholangitis, but not intervention has been undertaken due to a poor condition of the patient, "clinical stent failure", the patient has undergone curative surgery or a bilio-enteric by-pass (a gastro-enteroanastomosis or a duodenal stent is not a reason for exclusion), the patient refuses further follow-up.
Official title: Palliative Treatment of Distal Malignant Biliary Obstruction by Endoscopic Stents: Uncovered, Partially Covered, or Fully Covered Metal Stents: A Prospective Randomized Multicenter Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
450
Start Date
2020-02-04
Completion Date
2026-01-15
Last Updated
2025-08-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Randomization to uncovered SEMS treating jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction.
Patients with jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction in whom surgical resection is not possible are treated at ERCP with metal stents, SEMS. The study is comparing three types of commercially available SEMS, Patients are randomized and allocated to either of three stent types (SEMS), uncovered, partially covered , or fully covered.
Randomization to partially covered SEMS treating jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction.
Patients with jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction in whom surgical resection is not possible are treated at ERCP with metal stents, SEMS. The study is comparing three types of commercially available SEMS, Patients are randomized and allocated to either of three stent types (SEMS), uncovered, partially covered , or fully covered.
Randomization to fully covered SEMS treating jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction.
Patients with jaundice due to distal malignant biliary obstruction in whom surgical resection is not possible are treated at ERCP with metal stents, SEMS. The study is comparing three types of commercially available SEMS, Patients are randomized and allocated to either of three stent types (SEMS), uncovered, partially covered , or fully covered.
Locations (12)
Danderyds hospital
Danderyd, Sweden
Sahlgrenska University hospital
Gothenburg, Sweden
Central Hospital Karlstad
Karlstad, Sweden
University Hospital Lund
Lund, Sweden
University Hospital Malmö
Malmo, Sweden
University Hospital Örebro
Örebro, Sweden
Skaraborgs Hospital Skövde
Skövde, Sweden
Capio S:t Görans hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm South Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
University Hospital of Umeå
Umeå, Sweden
University hospital Uppsala
Uppsala, Sweden
Central Hospital Västerås
Västerås, Sweden