Genetic Polymorphisms Associated With the Risk of Pancreatitis in Patients With Alcohol Related Cirrhosis.
- Conditions
- Alcohol-related Liver Disease
- Registration Number
- NCT06763198
- Lead Sponsor
- Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India
- Brief Summary
• Alcohol is a known risk factor for both pancreatitis and cirrhosis. However, not all patients with alcohol related cirrhosis develop pancreatitis. It is not known which patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis develop symptomatic or clinically inapparent pancreatitis (Acute or Chronic Pancreatitis).There is no data whether genetic polymorphisms predispose patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis to additional pancreatic injury. There is no data on the spectrum of clinical and subclinical pancreatic changes (structural and functional) in patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, and their genotypic correlates.This study aims to determine pancreatitis-related gene variants among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, with and without pancreatitis. We also aim to study differences in nutritional and functional parameters among alcoholic cirrhosis with and without chronic pancreatitis and also define the relationship of genetic polymorphisms with the pancreatic phenotype. Consecutive patients with alcohol related cirrhosis will be screened for changes of pancreatitis on CT/MR/EUS. Those with and without pancreatitis will be compared with respect to demographic, clinical, genotype, nutritional status .We will also be including a group of MAFLD/Cryptogenic cirrhosis for genotypic and phenotypic comparison.
- Detailed Description
1. Aim and Objective - To determine pancreatitis-related gene variants among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, with and without pancreatitis.
Primary objective: To determine the genetic variants associated with morphological and functional pancreatic changes among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis.
Secondary objectives
1. To define the relationship of genetic polymorphisms with the pancreatic phenotype.\*
2. To study differences in nutritional and functional parameters among alcoholic cirrhosis with and without chronic pancreatitis.
2. Hypothesis - - Genetic polymorphisms related to pancreatitis predispose patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis to additional pancreatic injury.
Associated chronic pancreatitis (clinically apparent or subclinical) negatively influences the nutritional and functional status of patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis
* Study design: Cross sectional study of two study cohorts
* Study period: 1 year.
* Sample size with justification: Studies have reported pathogenic SPINK 1 mutations in 25% -50.0% among idiopathic CP and 10-20% in acute pancreatitis as compared to 1%-4.7% among controls.We assume pathogenic SPINK 1 mutation frequency of 50% and 1% among alcohol-related cirrhosis with and without CP, respectively. We also assume a 33% prevalence of CP among alcohol-related cirrhosis. With significance (α) at 0.5, power of 80% we need to enroll 100 patients of alcohol-related cirrhosis.We will also include a cohort of 50 males with cirrhosis of other etiologies.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 150
- Patients > 18 years of age.
- Alcohol-related cirrhosis
- Males
- Current Hepatic encephalopathy or cognitive dysfunction precluding adequate nutritional and functional assessment.
- HCC.
- Complete or partial PVT.
- Significant cardio-pulmonary comorbidity
- Patients who do not consent for genetic study
- Inability to provide informed consent.
- Cannot understand Hindi or English should be excluded since they will not be able to reply objectively to questionnaire.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Genetic polymorphisms in one or more pancreatitis-associated genes* among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, with and without pancreatitis. Day 0
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Differences in genetic polymorphisms in one or more pancreatitis related genes in patients with pancreatitis between alcohol related cirrhosis and cirrhosis of other etiologies. Day 0 To define the relationship of genetic polymorphisms with the pancreatic phenotype.* Day 0 Prevalence of pancreatitis defined by CT/MR/EUS among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis. Day 0 Difference in prevalence of pancreatitis defined by CT/MR/EUS among patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis and cirrhosis of other etiologies . Day 0 Severe exocrine insufficiency defined by fecal elastase <100µg/g stool among cirrhotic patients with and without chronic pancreatitis Day 0 Endocrine insufficiency defined by FBS >126mg/dl and HbA1c >6.5% among cirrhotic patients with and without chronic pancreatitis. Day 0 Sarcopenia defined by Skeletal muscle index of < 50cm/m2 in men on CT, and/or 7.0 kg/m2 on DEXA among cirrhotic patients with and without chronic pancreatitis. Day 0 Liver frailty index > 4.5 Day 0
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences (ILBS)
🇮🇳New Delhi, Delhi, India