Phase
Condition
Intra-abdominal Infections
Liver Disorders
Gall Bladder Disorders
Treatment
Fat-free diet
Balanced WHO diet
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 18 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria (RADIGAL1):
18 years old or older
presenting with biliary colic in the ED or outpatient clinic, with the surgical team deciding to proceed with non-operative treatment (Group 1)
presenting with acute calculous cholecystitis in the ED, with the surgical team deciding to proceed with non-operative management (Group 2)
Exclusion Criteria (RADIGAL1):
history of gastrointestinal disease which might affect diet, e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, short bowel syndrome
inability to provide informed consent
unwillingness to adhere to the recommended diet
food allergies or intolerances that would prevent following the diet
dietary habits (e.g., vegetarians, vegans) that preclude adherence to the recommended diet
gallstone related cholangitis without biliary colic or cholecystitis
complications from acute pancreatitis, such as pseudocysts, walled off necrosis, among others
Inclusion Criteria (RADIGAL2):
18 years old or older
undergoing uncomplicated cholecystectomy (open or laparoscopic without bile duct exploration) due to a history of biliary colic (Group 1)
undergoing uncomplicated cholecystectomy (open or laparoscopic without bile duct exploration) due to acute cholecystitis (Group 2)
Exclusion Criteria (RADIGAL2):
history of gastrointestinal disease which might affect diet, e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, short bowel syndrome
inability to provide informed consent
unwillingness to adhere to the recommended diet
food allergies or intolerances that would prevent following the diet - dietary habits (e.g., vegetarians, vegans) that preclude adherence to the recommended diet
gallstone related cholangitis without biliary colic or cholecystitis
complications from acute pancreatitis, such as pseudocysts, walled off necrosis, among others
choledocholithiasis
complicated cholecystectomy
patients undergoing subtotal cholecystectomy
whether primary operation differs from cholecystectomy (e.g., colectomy)
patients having treated with percutaneous cholecystostomy
Study Design
Connect with a study center
Department of Surgery, University Hospital of Heraklion
Heraklion, 71110
GreeceActive - Recruiting

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