Danning tablets for the treatment of multiple gallbladder polyps: Study protocol of multicentre, randomised, open-labelled, controlled trial

Tian Yang , Ming-Da Wang , Gui-Lin Xie , Xiong-Hua Wang , Liu Zheng , Li-Min Wang , Guang-Fa Xiao , Yong-Qing Yang , Chao Li , Alfred Wei Chieh Kow , Feng Shen
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Abstract

Introduction

Gallbladder polyps (GPs) are protrusions of the gallbladder wall into the lumen, and are commonly detected during ultrasound examinations. Traditional management of multiple GPs (MGPs) has been conservative, including lifestyle interventions, regular monitoring, and surgical intervention in certain cases, but this approach poses risks of polyps enlargement and increase of number, as well as patients’ psychological burdens. Danning Tablets, a traditional Chinese medicine, have emerged as a potential non-surgical treatment for GPs, showing promise in reducing polyp size and alleviating symptoms, backed by their anti-inflammatory and antitumor properties demonstrated in preclinical studies. This suggests the need for further research into Danning Tablets as an alternative treatment for MGPs.

Methods and analysis

The study is designed as a prospective, randomized, controlled, open-label trial. The study will be conducted across multiple centres specializing in gastroenterology and hepatology. Participants will be recruited from these centres, ensuring a diverse patient demographic. Adult patients diagnosed with MGPs, based on ultrasound findings, will be included. Exclusion criteria include patients with a history of gallbladder cancer, previous gallbladder surgery, or serious comorbid conditions. The control group will receive standard care, including dietary and lifestyle advice, while the intervention group will receive Danning Tablets and standard care. The dosage and administration of Danning Tablets will follow established clinical guidelines. The primary outcome will be the change in size of the largest gallbladder polyps on week 24 ± 1, measured by ultrasound. The secondary outcomes will include symptom improvement and recording of any adverse events. The study will span over a period of 6 months, with periodic assessments at baseline, 4, 8, 12, and 24 weeks.
丹宁片治疗多发性胆囊息肉:多中心、随机、开放标签对照试验的研究方案
导言:胆囊息肉(GPs)是胆囊壁向腔内的突出物,通常在超声波检查中被发现。多发性胆囊息肉(MGPs)的传统治疗方法较为保守,包括生活方式干预、定期监测以及在某些情况下进行手术干预,但这种方法存在息肉增大和数量增加的风险,同时也给患者带来心理负担。丹宁片是一种传统中药,在临床前研究中证明具有抗炎和抗肿瘤的特性,在缩小息肉大小和缓解症状方面显示出前景,已成为全科医生的一种潜在非手术疗法。这表明有必要进一步研究丹宁片作为治疗多发性肉芽肿的替代疗法。方法和分析该研究设计为前瞻性、随机对照、开放标签试验。研究将在多个胃肠病学和肝病学专业中心进行。参与者将从这些中心招募,以确保患者构成的多样性。根据超声波检查结果确诊为 MGPs 的成年患者将被纳入其中。排除标准包括有胆囊癌病史、曾接受过胆囊手术或有严重合并症的患者。对照组将接受标准护理,包括饮食和生活方式建议,而干预组将接受丹宁片和标准护理。丹宁片的剂量和服用方法将遵循既定的临床指南。主要结果是通过超声波测量最大胆囊息肉大小在第 24 周±1 周的变化。次要结果包括症状改善情况和不良反应记录。研究为期 6 个月,在基线、4、8、12 和 24 周进行定期评估。
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