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1. To evaluate the efficacy of EUS-CPN in subjects who experience a sympathetic response during injection when compared with subjects who do not experience sympathetic response during injection.

EUS-CPN when performed in subjects who experience a sympathetic response during injection will have better pain relief when compared to subjects who do not experience a sympathetic response during injection.


Clinical Trial Description

1. All adult patients with radiologically consistent pancreatic carcinoma referred to Florida Hospital to undergo EUS for staging and diagnostic FNA of pancreatic mass lesions will be eligible for study entry.

A history and physical examination will be performed to determine the character and quality of the pain and to evaluate for any contraindication for which EUS cannot be performed.

2. Written informed consent for study participation will be obtained at the same time as the consent for the procedure as this study is comparing standard of care treatment options in a regular treatment setting. Then, after giving written informed consents and prior to the index procedure, all patients will complete the following written assessments:

1. Standardized 11-point continuous visual analog pain scale (12)

2. Quality of life instruments: Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy, Pancreatic Cancer (FACT-PA) (i.e. QLQ-30 and PAN-26) (13)

3. Pain medication usage over prior 2 days (converted to equianalgesic doses of morphine)

3. EUS will be performed in standard fashion by one of three experienced endoscopists

4. Eligible patients will be included if pancreatic carcinoma is confirmed by FNA performed during EUS and if EUS or CT staging shows unresectability of the tumor. Cytology evaluation of FNA is routinely provided during procedure by pathologist into the endoscopy room at our institution.

During EUS, included patients will receive CPN in the standard fashion. Whether a sympathetic response occurs or not during CPN, this will be documented. Sympathetic response will be defined as change in heart rate by >10 bpm and change in BP <10mmHg. The technique of EUS-CPN is as follows:

- Using a curvilinear array echoendosocpe, the region of the celiac plexus is visualized from the lesser curvature of the stomach by following the aorta to the origin of the main celiac artery. It is traced, by using counter-clockwise rotation, to its bifurcation into splenic and hepatic arteries, with Doppler US control if needed.

- CPN will be undertaken at the celiac space which is located between the aorta and the celiac artery origin.

- A 20-gauge fenestrated CPN needle is used, its tip is placed slightly anterior and cephalic to the origin of the celiac artery.

- Aspiration is first performed to ensure that vascular puncture has not occurred.

- Bupivacaine is injected first, followed by alcohol.

- Patients will be observed for 2 to 4 hours, with careful monitoring of pulse, blood pressure and temperature.

5. Following EUS, patients will be discharged and called at home by research nurse at 24 hours for evidence of pancreatitis or other complications from the procedure, Clinical research nurse* will also contact the patient at 1, 2, 4 weeks after EUS and then monthly until death or 1 year. Clinical research nurse* will be blinded to the documentation about sympathetic response. Assessment of pain scale, QOL, medication use and side effects will be performed.

6. Following CPN, EUS operator will not be actively involved in patient care.

7. Medical decisions for each patient will be made by the patient's primary physician and oncologist.

8. Patient can be referred for rescue CPN if the patient's primary physician and oncologist feel that this is warranted. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label


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NCT number NCT02068677
Study type Interventional
Source Florida Hospital
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2013
Completion date November 2014

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