Recurrent acute pancreatitis and recurrent relapses of inflammation in chronic pancreatitis are an important problem. In some cases, prevention of these acute flares of inflammation is not possible. Population-based studies and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials suggest that statins may decrease the incidence of acute pancreatitis. SIMBA aims to investigate the effect of simvastatin on the incidence of new episodes of pancreatitis in recurrent acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. This is a non-profit, researcher-driven placebo-controlled multicenter (27 Spanish centers) randomized controlled trial
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is the 3rd cause of hospital admission due to gastrointestinal disease. Approximately 20% of the patients will relapse after a first episode of AP. The low frequency of relapse in biliary AP is due to the high effectiveness of cholecystectomy but a first episode of AP due to alcoholic or other etiologies is associated with relapse in one every four patients. Currently, besides counselling for alcohol and tobacco abstinence, there is no specific medical treatment that changes the natural history of recurrent AP. Recurrent AP is an intermediary stage in the pathogenesis of chronic pancreatitis (CP) and a subset of recurrent AP patients during their natural course transition to CP (one every three patients). Forty-five percent of patients with CP experience intermittent flares of pain. Simvastatin has been associated to a decrease in the incidence of AP in a population-based study (Wu et al, Gut. 2015) and in a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (Preiss et al, JAMA 2012).
The main aim of SIMBA (SIMvastatin in the prevention of recurrent pancreatitis, a triple Blind rAndomized controlled multicenter trial) is to compare the recurrence rate of pancreatitis in patients with established recurrent pancreatitis (acute pancreatitis and acute flares in chronic pancreatitis) consuming simvastatin versus placebo.
The secondary aims are 1) to compare in patients with recurrent AP at the end of follow-up period the progression to chronic pancreatitis on imaging (calcifications and/or dilated ductal system), as well as endocrine and exocrine pancreatic function; 2) to compare the severity of recurrent pancreatitis between both treatment arms.
Design: SIMBA is a triple-blind randomized placebo-controlled, parallel-group, superiority multicenter (27 Spanish centers) trial. This final protocol (version 4) was finished on June 20th 2018.
Condition | Pancreatitis Relapsing |
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Treatment | Placebo, simvastatin 40mg |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04021498 |
Sponsor | Enrique de-Madaria |
Last Modified on | 12 February 2022 |
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