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Efficacy and Safety of Dabigatran in Patients With Cirrhosis and Portal Vein Thrombosis-A Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial
A randomized controlled trial to study the efficacy and safety of Dabigatran in Cirrhotic patients who develop PVT.In this study the patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be randomized to either receive Dabigatran or placebo \[multivitamin tablet\]. Blood samples will be taken \&Imaging will be done accordingly to notice progression or recanalization of PVT.The patients are followed up every 2 months up to 18 month .Then statistical analysis will be done to find whether the Dabigatran is efficacious in cirrhotic patients for recanalization of PVT.
Study population -All the patients of cirrhosis of liver patients visiting to ILBS and diagnosed to have non tumor portal vein thrombosis will be enrolled in the study. Study Design - A Placebo Controlled Double Blinded RCT In this randomized controlled trial, the patients who satisfy the below inclusion and exclusion criteria will be included and they will be randomized, according to 2 groups (in total 84patients) to receive either Placebo or dabigatran 150 mg BD for 12months. These patients will be admitted to the hospital from OPD or emergency. Study period - 1.5 years from ethics approval Intervention The patients in Group A will receive T. Dabigatran 150 mg twice a day .The patients in Group B will receive placebo \[multivitamins\] Monitoring and assessment At baseline, a complete history with clinical and physical examination, a record of demographic profile, standard of care biochemical investigations would be done. All included patients will be evaluated with - 1. Etiology of cirrhosis 2. Upper GI endoscopy 3. Haemogram (including reticulocyte count) 4. Coagulogram- PT/INR,APTT,TEG 5. Prothrombotic profile- protein c/protein-s/AT-III/Factor V Leiden mutation/ MTHFR C677T/PROTHROMBIN G20210A/ JAK2 V617F MUTATION / Anticardiolipin Ab. 6. Liver function tests, Renal function tests 7. Alpha fetoprotein/PIVKA II 8. USG abdomen with Doppler study 9. CECT-TP or CEMRI-TP to R/O HCC or angiography when PVT diagnosis doubtful. 10. HVPG+LIVER BIOPSY\[optional\] 11. Fibro scan 12. Child-Pugh score, MELD Subsequently, patients will be assessed clinically at the baseline and post-treatment every2 months till 18 months Statistical Analysis: The data collected will be analyzed using SPSS ver 22 by standard statistical analysis, were numerical data will be analyzed to find mean, median scores and categorical data will be analyzed using Chi square test and continuous data will be analyzed by student T test and any association will be analyzed by the univariate and multivariate analysis, log regression analysis along with ROC curve will be used and p\<0.05 will be considered significant and results will be appropriately tabulated Adverse Effects Hemorrhage - Fatal Major - intracranial, retroperitoneal, intraocular, muscle hematoma Minor TREATMENT IN CASE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS - Withdrawal of drug Stopping rule of study Allergic reactions to drug Severe hemorrhage DIC Progression of PVT after 6 months viral reactivation leading to ACLF, acute hepatitis (viral, drug related, autoimmune flare), sepsis with severe coagulopathy
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences
New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India
Start Date
June 20, 2020
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2022
Completion Date
May 31, 2022
Last Updated
August 25, 2021
84
ESTIMATED participants
Dabigatran
DRUG
Placebo
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India
NCT06169592
NCT07275554
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