Purpose

Background: Ongoing and future research projects that study gastrointestinal diseases depend on access to biological samples and clinical data. Researchers want to study people who are seen and treated for these diseases. This may help them assess and treat these diseases better in the future. Objective: To collect data and samples from people being seen and/or treated for gastrointestinal problems at NIH, to use in future research. Eligibility: Adults aged 18 and older who have known or suspected gastrointestinal disorders or need screening, treatment, or follow-up per current medical guidelines. Design: Participants will be screened with a physical exam. Their medical records will be reviewed. Participants will be seen by doctors based on the ailment they have. Their condition will be treated just like it would at a doctor s office. But the data and samples collected will be used for future research. Participants may give blood, urine, and/or stool samples. If participants have an endoscopy or colonoscopy as part of their standard care and samples are taken, they may be asked to give their leftover samples to NIH. Or, they may be asked to have extra samples taken for NIH to use. These samples may include gastric acid and/or tissue from the lining of the stomach or intestines. If samples are not taken as part of their standard care, they may be asked to have samples taken for NIH to use. Data will be stored at NIH. The data systems are password protected. Samples will be coded. Participants will take part in the study for as long as they agree to be seen for their disease....

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 120 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

In order to be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all of the following criteria: 1. Male or female, aged >= 18 years of age 2. Known or suspected gastrointestinal disorders or requiring clinical screening, management and/or treatment and follow-up per current American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) or the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD).

Exclusion Criteria

An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study: 1. Significant medical illnesses that the investigators feel may interfere with potential evaluations. 2. Absence of a referring community physician who would be able to manage care outside of the NIH. 3. Any medical, psychiatric, or social conditions which, in the opinion of the investigators, would make participation in this protocol not in the best interest of the patient. 4. Inability to provide informed consent.

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Cohort
Time Perspective
Prospective

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Study Cohort Patients with known or suspected gastrointestinal disease

Recruiting Locations

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Contact:
For more information at the NIH Clinical Center contact Office of Patient Recruitment (OPR)
800-411-1222
prpl@cc.nih.gov

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

Study Contact

Beverly E Niles
(301) 451-0659
beverly.niles@nih.gov

Detailed Description

Patients with suspected or established acute or chronic gastrointestinal diseases or who require clinical screening for gastrointestinal diseases are provided standard clinical care for their condition. Data and samples obtained during regular clinical care will be retained for future research in gastrointestinal diseases. Recommendations for other treatment options outside of the NIH will be discussed with study patients and may be discussed with their primary or referring physicians.

Notice

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