Barrett Esophagus Clinical Trial
— ABBAOfficial title:
Acetic Acid Guided Biopsies in Barrett's Surveillance for Neoplasia Detection Versus Non-targeted Biopsies (Seattle Protocol): A Feasibility Study for a Randomised Tandem Endoscopy Trial. The ABBA Study.
Problem statement Barrett's oesophagus is a pre-cancerous condition affecting 375,000 people in the U.K. There is a 0.5-3% yearly risk of progressing to oesophageal cancer, from which only 5% of patients will survive for 5 years after diagnosis. Diagnosing the disease at the stage of dysplasia (pre-cancerous) and early cancer improves survival. This has led to the current surveillance strategy of gastroscopy with non-targeted mapping biopsies taken from the Barrett's oesophagus every two years. The large number of biopsies required is time consuming and expensive, yet dysplasia and cancerous tissue is still missed due to the non-targeted biopsy sampling strategy. Acetic acid has been used effectively in the early detection of cervical dysplasia and cancer, and has also been used with success in a high risk Barrett's population (patients with suspected dysplasia or previously treated dysplasia), but not been studied in the lower risk Barrett's surveillance population. A diagnostic study of non-targeted mapping biopsies (current practice) versus targeted biopsies (acetic acid) in a surveillance population is needed before widespread adoption of this technique is possible.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | September 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Aged 18 years or above 2. Biopsy proven Barrett's metaplasia 3. At least 2cm of Barrett's metaplasia (C0 M2) 4. Willing and able to give informed consent Exclusion Criteria: 1. Less than 2cm (C0 M2) of Barrett's metaplasia 2. Significant oesophagitis 3. Known or prior oesophageal cancer 4. Known or prior oesophageal dysplasia (indefinite for dysplasia CAN be included) 5. Previous endoscopic therapy 6. Known allergy to acetic acid 7. Previous inclusion in the study |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Queen Alexandra Hospital | Portsmouth |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust | Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals, Leicester, University of Portsmouth, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Feasibility as assessed by the ratio of patients approached to recruited, percentage of patients who complete both endoscopies | To determine the feasibility of recruiting 200 Barrett's surveillance patients in 18 months. Ratio of patients approached to recruited, percentage of patients who complete both endoscopies. | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Participant acceptability of trial design | To assess participant acceptability of the study design through quantitative measures related to study procedures and in-depth qualitative feedback. Qualitative feedback through semi-structured telephone interviews. Patients will be asked how acceptable they found having two endoscopies and whether they would be willing to undergo a study of similar design. This will measured by responses based on a telephone interview questionnaire. | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Comparison of dysplasia rates as assessed by the number of biopsies in each endoscopy required to detect dysplasia | To identify the degree of difference in dysplasia (pre-cancerous changes) detection rates between acetic acid gastroscopy (targeted biopsies) and standard gastroscopic practice (non-targeted mapping biopsies) to inform the power calculation for a definitive study. Number of biopsies in each endoscopy required to detect dysplasia. | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Feasibility of training in Acetic Acid technique | Feasibility of training and implementation of acetic acid guided dysplasia detection technique. Online training module with pre and post training examination. Seminar based training day with further examination thereafter and correlation of scores following the above methods. The endoscopists will be tested on a validated video library pre and post training. A further test will be performed following 3-6 months to assess for drop off in ability. Percentage of correct answers will be calculated for each test | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Clinician's acceptability of using Acetic Acid technique | To explore the acceptability to clinicians and patients of the concept of using a targeted biopsy technique for surveillance instead of non-targeted, mapping biopsies. Semi-structured qualitative interview to explore clinician's attitude to the use of acetic acid following training and implementation of the study. Clinician's will be asked via a telephone interview on a scale of how confident they would be to use acetic acid alone in the surveillance of Barrett's without performing non-targeted biopsies. Clinical's attitudes will be assessed pre and post training as well as at the end of the study. | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Facilitators and barriers to recruitment | To identify potential facilitators and barriers to recruitment and retention for the definitive trial. Qualitative patient interview for both those enrolled in the study and those who have declined to identify themes that may assist recruitment into a larger study. This will be measured by means of a telephone questionnaire. | 18 months | No |
Secondary | Number of adverse events | Monitoring of adverse outcomes to describe adverse events for the two methods. Number of adverse events recorded in total. | 18 months | No |
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