Comparing Diagnostic Yield Between R-EBUS Guided Cryo Biopsy Vs. CT Guided Biopsy for PPL
NCT02395939 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: PHASE3 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 158
Last updated 2015-10-12
Summary
Obtaining a tissue sample to diagnose a PPL suspected of cancerous origin is of utmost importance. The current gold standard; Transthoracic CT guided needle biopsy approach with a success rate of \>90% comes at the expense of an increased side effect profile.
Given that most lung cancers originate in the bronchus, hence named "bronchogenic carcinoma", it would be rational to think that endobronchial route should provide the best route of sampling with the least amount of side effects. Radial EBUS has become popular during the last decade as an endobronchial modality in diagnosing PPL with minimal side effects. However, the yield is still not satisfactory in comparison to CT guided biopsy with only 73% success rate in a meta-analysis. There is also with wide variation in different centres.
Use of a new biopsy method called cryo-biopsy using the R-EBUS guide sheath may bridge the gap and increase the diagnostic yield of PPL.
Cryo biopsy had been proven to give larger sample sizes and reduced crush artefact compared to the conventional radial EBUS biopsies.
However, there have been no head to head trials comparing Cryo-probe biopsy vs. the gold standard: CT guided biopsy.
Cryo-biopsy has very favourable side effect profile without any pneumothorax occurrence. If the yield were to be non-inferior to CT guided biopsy this would certainly be the preferred choice of biopsy for PPL in the future.
Methodology All patients with a PPL requiring a diagnostic biopsy will be eligible for recruitment to the trial. The recruited patients will be randomly allocated to either CT guided core biopsy or radial EBUS guided cryobiopsy.
Study design Multi centre intervetional,randomised control trial.
Study population:
Patients diagnosed with a PPL that requires a biopsy.
If the patient is randomised to the cryo biopsy arm:
The procedure will be done under the usual guidelines and practice of the centre as for a flexible bronchoscopy procedure.
Once flexible bronchoscopy is introduced the pre-determined desired segment, the R-EBUS is inserted covered by the GS.
Once the R EBUS locates the lesion, the GS is left in situ and the USS probe is retracted.
The cryoprobe is then inserted through the GS to the desired location. Flexible Cryoprobe (outer diameter 1.9mm) will be applied for 4 seconds for each biopsy. The cryogen gas used will be Co2.
The probe will be retracted together with the GS and the bronchoscope en masse after each biopsy. A minimum of 1 and maximum of 3 samples will be taken.
A CXR is taken within 1 hour post procedure to access for pneumothorax. Adverse events during the procedure will be recorded. If a chest tube placement, other investigations due to side effects or overnight hospital stay were to be required; all costs will be calculated retrospectively. Minor bleeding will not be considered an additional cost as this occurs with routine bronchoscopy.
If the patient is randomised to the CT biopsy arm:
A CT guided core biopsy will be performed as per usual practice of that centre. 2-6 passes will be performed for each PPL.
A CXR 1hour post procedure will be performed to assess for pneumothorax or procedure related bleeding.
If a chest tube placement, other investigations due to side effects or overnight hospital stay were to be required all costs will be calculated retrospectively.
At the pathology:
All samples will be assessed for the size of the sample and the suitability for molecular testing. An independent pathologist will assess samples.
Economic analysis:
For both procedures: Both direct and indirect costs will be calculated. The main aim of cost analysis is to calculate the cost of side effect management in each arm to determine the most cost-effective method of sampling a PPL.
Conditions
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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CT guided core biopsy
CT guided biopsy will be performed by a trained interventional radiologist using core biopsy.
- PROCEDURE
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Cryo-biopsy via Radial EBUS navigation
Cryo-biopsy will be performed via R-EBUS guidance. Cryo biopsy probe will be applied for 4 seconds for each biopsy and a minimum of 3 biopsies will be performed . Each patient will also have 3 forceps biopsies. The order of forceps biopsy or cryo biopsy will be randomly allocated.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Middlemore Hospital, New Zealand
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Samantha Herath, MBBS, FRACP · Middlemore Hospital, New Zealand
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- DIAGNOSTIC
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2015-07-31
- Primary Completion
- 2017-12-31
- Completion
- 2018-06-30
Countries
- New Zealand
Study Locations
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