Gastropanel for Gastric Atrophy and Cancer Risk Assessment
NCT02114411 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 250
Last updated 2018-01-18
Summary
Background: Atrophic gastritis (AG) is the single most important precursor condition for gastric cancer (GC) known so far. H. pylori infection is the most important causative agent of gastritis, and subsequent AG. The GastroPanel test (Biohit HealthCare, Helsinki, Finland), a blood test evaluating the four biomarkers specific for the gastric mucosa pepsinogen I (P-PGI), pepsinogen II (P-PGII), gastrin-17 (P-G-17) and H. pylori antibody (P-HpAb), is the first non-invasive diagnostic tool providing possibilities for detecting the patients at risk for GC and peptic ulcer as well as malabsorption of vitamin B12, iron, magnesium, calcium and some drugs. A well designed clinical study is warranted to fully assess the performance of GastroPanel examination in detecting the gastric lesions which can lead to GC. The investigators aim to perform a clinical study in an adult population in United Kingdom in order to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the GastroPanel test in evaluating AG and other specific gastric conditions associated with an increased risk for GC. Methods: Two hundred and fifty patients (45 years and older, both genders) will be enrolled among the patients with dyspepsia referred for gastroscopy at Homerton University Hospital (London, United Kingdom). During the same visit, all patients are subjected to gastroscopy examination, with directed biopsies from the antrum and corpus, following the protocol of the operative link on gastritis assessment (OLGA) classification for chronic gastritis and Sydney Classification. Biopsies are examined at the Pathology laboratory of Homerton University Hospital and interpreted using the OLGA staging system as well as the Sydney system for classification of gastritis. Specific aims: The principal goal of this clinical trial is to establish the performance of the GastroPanel examination in detecting AG and other specific gastric conditions associated with an increased risk for GC. In particular, the investigators will evaluate AG in the antrum, AG in the corpus, AG in both antrum and corpus (=atrophic pangastritis), biopsy-confirmed dysplasia (intestinal metaplasia) of the gastric mucosa. For all these conditions, the investigators will calculate the diagnostic accuracy of the GastroPanel test.
Conditions
- Gastritis, Atrophic
- Stomach Neoplasms
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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GastroPanel test
Dyspeptic patients will be referred for the GastroPanel test, containing four biomarkers specific for the gastric mucosa: 1) Pepsinogen I (P-PGI), 2) Pepsinogen II (P-PGII), 3) Gastrin-17 (P-G-17) and 4) H. pylori antibody (P-HpAb).
- PROCEDURE
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Gastroscopy
Dyspeptic patients will undergo gastroscopy examination, with targeted biopsies from the antrum and corpus, following the protocol of the OLGA classification for chronic gastritis and Sydney Classification.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Biohit Healthcare Ltd
lead INDUSTRY
Principal Investigators
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Cinzia Papadia, MD · Homerton University Hospital
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Ray Shidrawi, MD · Homerton University Hospital
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Marco Novelli, MD · University College, London
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 45 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-01-31
- Primary Completion
- 2018-10-31
- Completion
- 2019-01-31
Countries
- United Kingdom
Study Locations
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