Clinical Trial

DELIVER Study in a Population With Clinical Suspicion of Liver Cirrhosis

Study acronym: DELIVER
Completed
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Summary
Owlstone Medical has demonstrated that the use of an Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound (EVOC) that targets specific metabolic processes linked to cirrhosis pathophysiology enables identification of subjects with cirrhosis with high accuracy compared to healthy controls. This approach relies on the oral administration of food additives that are metabolized in the liver resulting in volatile end-products exhaled in breath. The presence of liver cirrhosis alters the metabolism of these EVOC-probes altering the breath concentrations of the end-products. These alterations can be used to identify subjects who have a risk of having liver cirrhosis. The study is designed as a case control study comparing subjects with cirrhosis against controls originating from a group of subjects with clinical suspicion of cirrhosis. Adequate balancing of subjects across definitive, probable, possible, and absent cirrhosis groups will be assured through a recruitment enrichment strategy. The primary output of the study will be an algorithm to calculate a risk score for the presence of cirrhosis. As a secondary objective sensitivity analysis will be performed to assess the impact of subject characteristics and cirrhosis etiology on test performance to assure robustness of the test in a deployment setting. The results of this study will inform test optimization for a prospective clinical validation trial, with the goal of developing a test that is widely applicable and available in primary care centers
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2025-06-16; most recent amendment 2026-07-07.
Status change: Recruiting → Completed 2026-07-07
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07035158
Lead Sponsor Owlstone Ltd
Conditions Cirrhosis, Liver
Enrollment 190 participants
Start Date 2024-05-10
Primary Completion 2026-01-29 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-01-29 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-09