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Optimizing Portal Hypertension With TIPS and Interval Metabolic Surgery for Advanced Liver Disease

Eligible age

18–70 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

Cirrhosis is a form of advanced liver disease that can lead to serious complications, especially when combined with severe obesity. Many patients with cirrhosis also develop a condition called clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH), which is increased pressure in the veins of the liver. CSPH raises the risk of life-threatening events like internal bleeding and liver failure. Unfortunately, treatment options for people who have both cirrhosis and severe obesity are very limited, especially when portal hypertension is present. This study, called the OPTIMAL Trial, is a randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate whether combining two procedures improves health outcomes in this high-risk population. The first procedure, called TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt), is a minimally invasive treatment that reduces pressure in the liver by creating a pathway for blood to flow more easily. The second procedure is sleeve gastrectomy, a form of metabolic (bariatric) surgery that helps patients lose weight and improve related conditions like diabetes. The study will compare two groups: 1. One group will receive TIPS followed by sleeve gastrectomy (TIPS+SG). 2. The other group will receive medical weight management (standard non-surgical care, including diet, lifestyle changes, and weight loss medications). All participants will have severe obesity and cirrhosis with CSPH but will not have decompensated liver disease (such as large amounts of fluid in the abdomen, a history of variceal bleeding, or recent liver failure). Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to one of the two groups. The main goal of the study is to determine whether the combination of TIPS + SG improves quality of life and leads to greater weight loss compared to medical therapy alone. The study will also monitor for any complications from either the procedures or the medical treatment. Participants will be followed for 6 months after their treatment starts, with periodic assessments of their physical health, liver function, and overall well-being. Some participants may also be followed for a longer period to assess long-term outcomes. This study hopes to provide high-quality evidence for a novel, stepwise treatment strategy that may help people with obesity and liver disease live longer, healthier lives. If successful, it could change how advanced liver disease and obesity are managed together, especially in patients who currently have few safe and effective options. All study care is provided at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

Sponsor: The Cleveland Clinic

You may qualify if…

  • 1. Candidate for general anesthesia.
  • 2. Age 18-70 years at consent.
  • 3. BMI 35-70 kg/m² at first study visit.
  • 4. Eligible for sleeve gastrectomy per ASMBS/IFSO 2022 guidelines.
  • 5. Insurance coverage for metabolic surgery.
  • 6. Current or prior anti-obesity medication use permitted.
  • 7. Liver cirrhosis confirmed by biopsy or non-invasive assessment.
  • 8. Clinically significant portal hypertension (HVPG ≥ 10 mm Hg, or esophagogastric varices / portal-hypertensive gastropathy, or imaging evidence of collaterals/dilated portal vein).

You may not qualify if…

  • 1. Prior bariatric/metabolic surgery (except removed devices ≥ 3 months earlier).
  • 2. Prior complex foregut surgery.
  • 3. History of solid-organ transplant.
  • 4. Severe pulmonary disease (FEV1 \< 50 % predicted).
  • 5. Significant cardiac or atherosclerotic disease with planned re-vascularization within 12 months.
  • 6. ASA class IV or V uncompensated cardiopulmonary disease.
  • 7. Left-ventricular ejection fraction \< 25 % or MI/unstable angina/stroke/heart surgery/coronary stent within 6 months.
  • 8. Hiatal hernia \> 7 cm or LA grade C/D erosive esophagitis.

Where it's recruiting

Ohio

Cleveland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT07058155 · last updated 2025-12-23

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