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NCT number NCT02740400
Other study ID # CDI2014-2-4084
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received April 5, 2016
Last updated April 11, 2016
Start date April 2015
Est. completion date May 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2016
Source Peking University People's Hospital
Contact Guanchao Jiang, M.D.
Phone +86-13611196927
Email jiangguanchao@263.net
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority China: Ministry of Health
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a randomized controlled trail aiming at comparing the diagnostic value and safety of endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath(EBUS-GS) and computed tomography-guided transthoracic needle biopsy(CT-TTNB) for peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs). Patients eligible for the inclusion criteria are diagnosed using either EBUS-GS or CT-TTNB randomly. The diagnostic indicators such as sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy are compared between the two groups. Post-procedure complications are recorded.


Description:

CT-TTNB is widely used in the diagnosis of PPLs and its sensitivity for lung cancer remains as high as 90%. However, the relatively high rate of complications such as pneumothorax, hemoptysis, pulmonary hemorrhage, severe chest pain, and bad tolerance in patients limits its application.

EBUS-GS is an emerging technology, Kurimoto in 2004 performed transbronchial lung biopsy(TBLB) assisted by EBUS-GS, and the sensitivity of diagnosing lung cancer was 81%, and it was proved to be a safe procedure with very small amount of pneumothorax and hemoptysis.

Till now there is only one randomized controlled study comparing the diagnostic value of CT-TTNB and EBUS-GS; however, it did not complete the enrollment of patients on schedule. In addition, all the other studies were retrospective. Hence this prospective study was performed to determine the diagnostic value and safety of EBUS-GS and CT-TTNB for PPLs.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 120
Est. completion date May 2017
Est. primary completion date June 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Lesions presented as nodule or mass in CT imaging and located at the distal end of the segmental bronchus; invisible under normal bronchoscope; no pathological results were obtained before biopsy procedure; patients can tolerate video assisted thoracic surgery(VATS) lobectomy or wedge resection; all patients provided written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Presence of central pulmonary lesion and visible under the bronchoscope; lesions presented as exudative or consolidation in CT imaging; the location was unsuitable for CT-guided biopsy; presence of pneumothorax or pleural effusion patients have contraindication for EBUS-GS or CT-TTNB,such as cardiopulmonary dysfunction, cachexia, thrombocytopenia or coagulopathy.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
EBUS-GS
The equipment for EBUS-GS includes super-thin bronchoscope BF-P260F, endobronchial ultrasonic system EU-M30S, ultrasonic probe UM-S20-17S, and guided sheath kit K201. All facilities are provided by Olympus Co. The EBUS-GS procedure was performed by thoracic surgeons. The patient was in supine position, under general anesthesia, and provided ventilatation through laryngeal mask. First, the operator placed super-thin bronchoscope into the bronchus of interest, inserted the probe covered with GS through a work channel. Later, adjusted the bronchoscope and probe to obtain classical ultrasonic graphs. The assistant fixed the bronchoscope, pulled the probe out, and placed the brush and biopsy forceps, respectively, through the GS. This process was assisted using x-ray fluoroscope or not.
CT-TTNB
The devices for CT-TTNB includes Lightspeed VCT spiral CT(GE co.) and Quickcore(COOK Co.) biopsy kit. The kit includes a sheath(5cm in length and 16G in outer diameter) and a automatic biopsy needle(15cm in length and 18G in outer diameter). The patient stays in supine, prone or lateral position according to the lesion's location. The first chest CT scan is performed to confirm the location of the lesion and make an optimal entry point. Then, after sterilization and 2% lidocaine local anesthesia, the sheath is stabbed into chest wall through the entry point. The second CT scan is performed to make sure that the sheath stays in proper angle and depth. The operator places the needle through the sheath and enter the lesion. Then fire the biopsy needle and repeat the procedure twice or third time. The last CT scan is conducted to determine whether pneumothorax or hemorrhage occurred.

Locations

Country Name City State
China Peking University People'S Hospital Beijing Beijing

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Peking University People's Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

References & Publications (5)

Fielding DI, Chia C, Nguyen P, Bashirzadeh F, Hundloe J, Brown IG, Steinke K. Prospective randomised trial of endobronchial ultrasound-guide sheath versus computed tomography-guided percutaneous core biopsies for peripheral lung lesions. Intern Med J. 201 — View Citation

Hayama M, Izumo T, Matsumoto Y, Chavez C, Tsuchida T, Sasada S. Complications with Endobronchial Ultrasound with a Guide Sheath for the Diagnosis of Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions. Respiration. 2015;90(2):129-35. doi: 10.1159/000431383. Epub 2015 Jun 19. — View Citation

Hiraki T, Mimura H, Gobara H, Iguchi T, Fujiwara H, Sakurai J, Matsui Y, Inoue D, Toyooka S, Sano Y, Kanazawa S. CT fluoroscopy-guided biopsy of 1,000 pulmonary lesions performed with 20-gauge coaxial cutting needles: diagnostic yield and risk factors for — View Citation

Kurimoto N, Miyazawa T, Okimasa S, Maeda A, Oiwa H, Miyazu Y, Murayama M. Endobronchial ultrasonography using a guide sheath increases the ability to diagnose peripheral pulmonary lesions endoscopically. Chest. 2004 Sep;126(3):959-65. — View Citation

Wang Memoli JS, Nietert PJ, Silvestri GA. Meta-analysis of guided bronchoscopy for the evaluation of the pulmonary nodule. Chest. 2012 Aug;142(2):385-93. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Safety. It is measured by the incidence rate of all adverse events during or after EBUS-GS or CT-TTNB. Adverse events include: 1)pneumothorax or pulmonary hemorrhage which are observed in CT scan after CT-TTNB; 2)patient's complaint of chest pain or dyspnea after returning the ward, and bedside X-ray shows pneumothorax or decreased respiratory auscultation,and drainage should be performed; 3)postoperative hemoptysis and usage of hemostatic agents;4)severe chest pain, but no pneumothorax in chest film, no T wave or ST segment changes in ECG,and analgesics should be used;5)new tumor or subcutaneous nodules are found in the needle channel during the follow-up;6)other adverse events: such as pleural reaction; arrhythmia, continuous hypoxemia or persistent hypotension during anesthesia process; hoarseness after EBUS-GS,and cricoarytenoid joint dislocation is found by laryngoscope. 30 days Yes
Secondary Diagnostic value. It is measured by the diagnostic accurate rate between the two groups. If the pathological results from EBUS-GS or CT-TTNB show lung cancer, metastatic carcinoma or other malignant tumors, they are recorded as accurate.
If the patient undergoes the following surgical treatment, the histological results from the resected tissues are "golden standard".
If the pathological diagnosis is non-neoplastic and the patient does not receive surgery, the follow-up radiographic findings will decide. If there is no change or reduction in size, it is considered as accurate, otherwise false negative.
If the biopsy diagnosis are mucosa, cartilage, coagulation, necrosis or other description that can not make a predisposed diagnosis. They are also recorded as negative results.
6 months No
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