Prospective Study of the Risk of Bacteremia in Directed Cholangioscopic Examination of the CBD



Status:Completed
Conditions:Liver Cancer, Cancer, Infectious Disease, Gastrointestinal
Therapuetic Areas:Gastroenterology, Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 80
Updated:11/30/2013
Start Date:July 2012
End Date:October 2014
Contact:Mohamed o Othman, MD
Email:mohamed.othman@ttuhsc.edu
Phone:915-545-6640

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When a doctor performs Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography "ERCP" (Endoscopy to
examine the bile duct) a flexible tube is inserted into the mouth and into the stomach. The
tube passes beyond the stomach and into an opening in the liver called the bile duct.
Another small flexible endoscope is inserted inside the ERCP scope to directly visualize the
bile duct to ensure that there are no cancers or stones in the bile duct and occasionally to
take a sample from the bile duct. The purpose of our study is to examine wither performing
this procedure can transmit bacteria from the bile duct to the main blood stream.


This is a prospective study to measure the frequency of bacteremia in patients undergoing
ERCP with direct cholangioscopic examination of the Common Bile Duct "CBD". A blood culture
will be drawn from patients prior to the procedure, 5 minutes after the procedure and 30
minutes after the procedure. The patient will be followed up for 7 days after procedure for
fever and sepsis. The estimated sample size is 60 patients.

Inclusion Criteria:

- 1- Adult patients (18-80) who are undergoing ERCP with direct cholangioscopic
examination of the common bile duct to ensure the clearance of the common bile duct
from stones.

2- Adult patients (18-80) who are undergoing ERCP with direct cholangioscopic
examination of the common bile duct for stone removal.

3- Adult patients (18-80) who are undergoing ERCP with direct cholangioscopic
examination of the common bile duct for tissue acquisition from the common bile duct
mass.

4- Adult patients (18-80) who are undergoing ERCP with direct cholangioscopic
examination of the common bile duct for tissue acquisition from common bile duct
strictures.

Exclusion Criteria:

- 1- Patients younger than 18 yrs old or older than 80 yrs. 2- Pregnant patients. 3-
Patient with ascending cholangitis, pneumonia or urinary tract infection 4- Patients
who received antibiotics in the last 2 weeks prior to the procedure.
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