EUS Ductal Evaluation in One Endoscopic Session for the Diagnosis of Exocrine Pancreas Disease
NCT ID: NCT01997476
Last Updated: 2018-03-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
166 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-09-01
2018-02-06
Brief Summary
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Diagnostic tools to evaluate the pancreas include Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS), hormone-stimulated endoscopic pancreatic function tests (ePFT) and Secretin stimulated Endoscopic Pancreas Function Test (sPFT) using pancreatic fluid (containing bicarbonate) obtained from the duodenum (the part of the intestine where the stomach opens into the small bowel). EUS is increasingly being used as a diagnostic and treatment tool in pancreatic disease. Currently, hormone-stimulated ePFT is considered the best way to diagnose chronic pancreatitis (long-lasting inflammation and scarring of the pancreas), and removes the need for biopsy or surgery. It is also sensitive in detecting mild disease.
These procedures are standard of care (the normal care you would receive) for the evaluation of CP. The purpose of this study, is to develop a standard of care protocol using the combination of EUS, ePFT, and sEUS during one endoscopic session, instead of three separate endoscopic procedures.
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Detailed Description
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The endoscopic procedures for this study will be performed by a single endoscopist at each center. It is expected that the combined EUS, ePFT and sEUS will be completed in less than 75 minutes. Patient sedation will be accomplished via standard conscious (Midazolam, Fentanyl and/or Meperidine) sedation or monitored (Propofol) sedation as per the study investigator and America Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) and American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) guidelines.
A mechanical-radial EUS echoendoscope with color Doppler assessment capability will be passed via standard technique and the pancreas examined from the gastric and duodenal stations. Representative EUS images will be recorded on digital videotape/digital snapshot from the head, body and tail per the CRF. See Appendix B. These images will then become part of the patient's electronic medical record. The echoendoscope will be used to measure specific parenchymal (hyperechoic foci with shadowing, hyperechoic strands with shadowing, lobular contour, cysts, calculi) and ductal (main ductal diameter, irregularity, hyperechoic margins, stones and the presence of visible side branches) abnormalities. It is expected that this evaluation will be completed in approximately 10 minutes. Prior to secretin administration (baseline MPD diameters), the pancreatic duct diameter will be measured in the head, body, and tail using endosonographic calipers. The investigator will provide an initial assessment of the presence or absence of chronic pancreatitis prior to secretin administration.
Next, the echoendoscope will be used to aspirate the gastric and duodenal lumens dry. The gastric and duodenal samples will then be discarded.
Once the gastric and duodenal lumens have been aspirated dry, patients will be given a test dose of human secretin of 0.2 mcg (0.1mL) through an indwelling catheter in a peripheral vein to assess for a possible allergic response. Patients will be monitored at all times for evaluation of hemodynamic instability. If after one minute there is no evidence of an allergic reaction, the remaining full dose of secretin 0.2 mcg/kg IV will be given over one minute.
Beginning at time 4 minutes after the completion of secretin intravenous infusion, the pancreatic duct diameter will be measured in the head, body, and tail using endosonographic calipers. Measurements of the pancreatic duct will occur sequentially at 4, 8, and 12 minutes following the conclusion of secretin administration. Representative images will also be obtained of each measurement at each time point. The echoendoscope will be used to measure specific parenchymal (hyperechoic foci with shadowing, hyperechoic strands with shadowing, lobular contour, cysts, calculi) and ductal abnormalities. The investigator will perform a follow-up assessment of chronic pancreatitis using additional data on post-secretin administration.
The ePFT portion of the examination will then commence. The echoendoscope will be removed and a forward-viewing gastroscope placed into the stomach. Stomach contents will then be aspirated dry. The forward-viewing gastroscope will then be placed across the pylorus into the distal duodenum. Beginning time 15 minutes following the completion of the secretin infusion, duodenal samples (5-10 mL) will be collected through the suction channel of the echoendoscope. The samples will be collected in a standard endoscopic collection container and placed on ice. At time 30 and 45 minutes after the completion of secretin administation, samples will obtained in a similar fashion and placed in separate containers on ice. The procedure will then be completed and the patient brought to the same day recovery suite.
At the conclusion of the procedure, the samples will be brought immediately to the hospital chemistry laboratory where they will be evaluated for bicarbonate concentration using the hospital autoanalyzer or frozen at -70 degrees Celsius if analysis is delayed. Using the autoanalyzer for this technique generally requires a three-fold dilution of the fluid contents. The highest bicarbonate concentration from the 3 samples will be considered the peak concentration. The diagnostic cut-off for pancreatic exocrine disease will be set at \< 80 mEq/L (80 mEq/L or greater indicates normal function).
Patient participation in the study will be completed at the time of completion of their combined function testing. A telephone call will occur by the PI or designee to each patient within 3-7 days of study drug administration will serve as follow-up and complete the CRF.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Combined EUS, e-PFT and sEUS Testing
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Establish the advantage of reduced time and cost of combining EUS and ePFT, rather than when done separately.
Combined EUS, e-PFT and sEUS Testing
advantage of combined EUS, ePFT \& sEUS testing to provide a more definitive diagnostic assessment, rather than each test alone.
Establish the advantage of reduced time and cost of combining EUS and ePFT, rather than when done separately.
Interventions
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Combined EUS, e-PFT and sEUS Testing
advantage of combined EUS, ePFT \& sEUS testing to provide a more definitive diagnostic assessment, rather than each test alone.
Establish the advantage of reduced time and cost of combining EUS and ePFT, rather than when done separately.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Clinical suspicion of pancreatic exocrine disease.
3. If female and not more than 1 year post-menopausal or surgically sterile, must use medically acceptable form of contraception or abstain from sexual activity during the study. Acceptable methods of birth control are: intrauterine device, implantable progesterone device, progesterone intramuscular injection, oral contraceptive (started at least one month prior to Screening Visit 1 and continuing for the duration of the trial), contraceptive patch, condoms with spermicide or abstinence.
4. EUS and ePFT planned for structural and functional evaluation of the exocrine pancreas.
5. Ability to undergo conscious sedation or monitored anesthesia.
6. Willing and able to sign written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Severe cardiac disease (stable or unstable angina, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled arrhythmias, implantable defibrillator, severe valvular disease, etc).
3. Severe pulmonary disease (COPD, severe asthma, interstitial lung disease, etc).
4. Severe renal disease (history of acute or chronic renal failure and/or dialysis dependent and/or baseline creatinine \>2.0 mg/dL).
5. Pregnant or nursing.
6. Ongoing illicit drug use or abuse.
7. Ongoing moderate or severe alcohol use defined by greater than 30 grams alcohol/day.
8. Acute pancreatitis as defined by the Atlanta Classification definition (see Appendix D) within the previous two months.
9. Prior pancreatic surgery.
10. Presence of a condition which may interfere with exocrine pancreatic functioning including celiac disease, type I diabetes mellitus, previous gastrectomy, cystic fibrosis or severe malnutrition (BMI \<18).
11. Exhibiting signs or symptoms of an episode of acute pancreatitis.
12. Known allergy to secretin.
13. Recent (within 30 days) use of medication that can potentially cause pancreatitis, such as metronidazole, tetracycline, sulfonamides.
14. Use of any anticholinergic medication within 48 hours of enrollment.
15. Any medical condition which in the judgment of the Investigator renders participation in this study medically inadvisable.
16. Participation in an investigational clinical study for a drug or medical device within 30 days prior to Screening Visit 1.
17. Suspected or proven Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction.
18. Previous pancreatic endoscopic or surgical sphincterotomy
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18 Years
80 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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John DeWitt
Director of Endosocpic Ultrasound
Principal Investigators
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John M. DeWitt, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Indiana University
Locations
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Indiana University; University Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Countries
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References
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DeWitt JM, Al-Haddad MA, Easler JJ, Sherman S, Slaven J, Gardner TB. EUS pancreatic function testing and dynamic pancreatic duct evaluation for the diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and chronic pancreatitis. Gastrointest Endosc. 2021 Feb;93(2):444-453. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2020.06.029. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
Other Identifiers
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1105005314/1010-26
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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