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2022 Aug 01


Pancreas


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Clinical Trials in Pancreatitis: Opportunities and Challenges in the Design and Conduct of Patient-Focused Clinical Trials in Recurrent Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis: Summary of a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Workshop.

Authors

Hart PA, Andersen DK, Lyons E, Cote GA, Cruz-Monserrate Z, Dworkin RH, Elmunzer JB, Fogel EL, Forsmark CE, Gilron I, Golden M, Gozu A, McNair L, Pandol SJ, Perito ER, Phillips A E, Rabbitts JA, Whitcomb DC, Windsor JA, Yadav D, et al.
Pancreas. 2022 Aug 01; 51(7):715-722.
PMID: 36395394.

Abstract

Recurrent acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis represent high morbidity diseases, which are frequently associated with chronic abdominal pain, pancreatic insufficiencies, and reduced quality of life. Currently, there are no therapies to reverse or delay disease progression, and clinical trials are needed to investigate potential interventions that would address this important gap. This conference report provides details regarding information shared during a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases-sponsored workshop on Clinical Trials in Pancreatitis that sought to clearly delineate the current gaps and opportunities related to the design and conduct of patient-focused trials in recurrent acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. Key stakeholders including representatives from patient advocacy organizations, physician investigators (including clinical trialists), the US Food and Drug Administration, and the National Institutes of Health convened to discuss challenges and opportunities with particular emphasis on lessons learned from trials in participants with other painful conditions, as well as the value of incorporating the patient perspective throughout all stages of trials.