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To allow rational planning of therapeutic trials of antimicrobial or biofilm degrading medical therapy, a better understanding of the microbiota of chronic anal fissures is needed. Previous studies have relied on culture, whereas we will employ molecular methods.
We will collect bacteriological samples from patients referred to us with anal fissure, in order to characterize the microbiota. To see if the microbiota is distinct from or similar to the rectal microbiota, we will also collect a swap from the rectum. We will also collect swaps from the anal verge of healthy volunteers without anal fissure, to see if the microbiota in anal fissures are distinct from the normal anodermal microbiota. To examine whether a swap is a reliable method for characterizing the microbiota in anal fissure, we will also collect excised anal fissure tissue from the subset of patients with a clinical indication for fissurectomy in general anaesthesia, and compare the analysis results with those from the swap.
We will re-assess the patients clinically and with a repeat swap after 3 months, and perform an exploratory analysis in order to identify possible features of the microbiota that are associated with poor response to therapy.
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Three samples will be included:
Samples 1 and 2 will not be independent, as patients from group 1 may be included in group 2 depending on the clinical course. No direct comparisons between these two groups are planned (see analysis section).
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80 participants in 3 patient groups
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Andreas Nordholm-Carstensen, MD, PhD; Lasse T Krogsbøll, MD, PhD
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