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Gastro Intestinal Bleeding

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RECRUITING

NCT06393868

Reducing Gastrointestinal Bleeding With Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy in Acute Venous Thromboembolism

The investigators are studying whether treatment with a proton pump inhibitor called omeprazole reduces gastrointestinal bleeding in older adults taking blood thinners for a blood clot (venous thromboembolism). The purpose of this study, a pilot study or a feasibility study, is to test the study plan and determine whether enough participants will join a larger study and accept the study procedures.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-22

2 states

Venous Thromboembolism
Gastro Intestinal Bleeding
Blood Clot
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07125651

Gastrointestinal Bleeding is Blood Loss in the Digestive Tract, Classified as Upper or Lower. Ischemic Heart Disease is Due to Blocked Heart Arteries. Antiplatelet Drugs Help Prevent Heart Attacks But Increase GI Bleeding Risk, Especially When Used Together as Dual Therapy.

Gastrointestinal bleeding is blood loss in the digestive tract, classified as upper or lower. Ischemic heart disease is due to blocked heart arteries. Antiplatelet drugs help prevent heart attacks but increase GI bleeding risk, especially when used together as dual therapy. This study aims to compare the prevalence and risk of gastrointestinal bleeding in ischemic heart disease patients on single versus dual antiplatelet therapy, and to explore strategies for reducing gastrointestinal bleeding in these patients, enhancing treatment safety without compromising cardiovascular protection.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-08-15

Gastro Intestinal Bleeding
Ischaemic Heart Diseases
Antiplatelet Drugs
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