RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06863012

EUS-guided Portal Pressure Gradient (PPG) Measurement: a Potential Alternative to the Traditional HVPG


Sponsor

Fundacio Privada Mon Clinic Barcelona

Enrollment

20 participants

Start Date

Apr 16, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this investigator-initiated, single-arm, prospective study is to evaluate the accuracy, safety, and feasibility of endoscopic ultrasound-guided portal pressure gradient (EUS-PPG) measurement as a potential alternative to the traditional hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) method in patients with portal hypertension due to chronic liver disease. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What is the correlation between EUS-PPG and HVPG measurements in patients with portal hypertension due to cirrhosis? * Can EUS-PPG serve as a reliable and less invasive alternative to HVPG for assessing portal pressure? * What are the safety outcomes associated with EUS-PPG compared to HVPG? Researchers will compare EUS-PPG measurements with HVPG measurements within the same patients to assess whether EUS-PPG provides accurate and clinically comparable portal pressure readings while reducing procedural risks. Participants will: * Be adults aged 18 to 85 with a history of liver disease and portal hypertension or suspected cirrhosis requiring HVPG measurement. * Undergo both EUS-PPG and HVPG measurements within a seven-day window to allow for direct comparison of results. * Receive standard clinical care for their condition, including routine diagnostic evaluations and portal hypertension management as needed. * Be monitored for safety outcomes, including adverse events such as bleeding, infection, perforation, and any other complications related to the procedure. * Provide relevant demographic and clinical data, including liver disease history, Child-Pugh and MELD scores, and portal hypertension-related complications such as varices or ascites.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 85 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing whether a pressure measurement taken during an endoscopy using ultrasound (EUS-guided portal pressure gradient, or PPG) can accurately replace the standard invasive method (HVPG — a procedure involving threading a tube into a liver vein) for measuring high blood pressure in the liver. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 85 years old - You have a history of liver disease with suspected portal hypertension (high pressure in the liver's blood vessels) or cirrhosis - You have already been scheduled for a standard HVPG measurement **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are pregnant - Your blood clotting is severely impaired (INR above 1.5 or very low platelets) - You have active gastrointestinal bleeding - You have taken blood thinners within the last 5 days - You have severe fluid buildup in the abdomen Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTEndoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Portal Pressure Gradient (EUS-PPG) Measurement

Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Portal Pressure Gradient (EUS-PPG) measurement is a minimally invasive, ultrasound-based diagnostic procedure designed to assess portal hypertension in patients with chronic liver disease. Using an endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) probe, and a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) needle (EchoTip® Insight™) is used to directly measure intravascular pressures. Unlike the standard hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurement, EUS-PPG provides direct pressure readings, does not require catheterization of the hepatic vein, and eliminates the need for radiation, iodinated contrast, and interventional radiology. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy, feasibility, and safety of EUS-PPG compared to HVPG.

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTHepatic Venous Pressure Gradient (HVPG) Measurement

Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient (HVPG) measurement is the current gold standard for assessing portal hypertension in patients with chronic liver disease. The procedure involves catheterization of the hepatic vein via the jugular or femoral vein, where free hepatic venous pressure (FHVP) and wedged hepatic venous pressure (WHVP) are measured using a pressure transducer. HVPG is an indirect measure of portal pressure and requires fluoroscopy, radiation exposure, and specialized interventional radiology equipment. While widely used in clinical practice, HVPG has limitations, including the need for a hospital setting, potential patient discomfort, and limited feasibility in certain cases. This study will compare HVPG to EUS-PPG to determine whether EUS-PPG can serve as a less invasive and more accessible alternative.


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Hospital Clinic de Barcelona

Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

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