Prospective Multicenter Randomized Comparative Study of the Treatment of de Novo Stenosis in Chron's Disease.
NCT ID: NCT04330846
Last Updated: 2025-08-19
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-29
2027-04-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A large number of studies have shown that patients' quality of life improves when CD is properly controlled, either through medical or surgical treatment (9). However, there are no studies evaluating the quality of life of patients after endoscopic treatment.
Neither are there comparative studies of the costs of the two procedures. However, a recent study comparing the cost of 38 endoscopic procedures with their surgical equivalent suggested that, in most cases, the cost of endoscopic treatment is four times lower (10).
The European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (ECCO) guidelines on the management of de novo stenosis in patients with CD recommend surgery as the first option, based on expert opinion (Level of Evidence 4), although there are no studies comparing the two treatment modalities (11,12).
A Spanish multicenter study coordinated by researchers involved in the present project (Andujar X, et al)(13), which included the largest published series of endoscopic treatment with dilation in patients with CD to date, shows that therapeutic success with EBD in de novo stenoses is achieved in a large percentage of cases, with results similar to those obtained in post-surgical stenoses (73% vs 84%).
In addition, CD stenoses can be treated effectively with self-expanding metal stents (SEMS), and it has been suggested that these may be particularly indicated in patients who are refractory to balloon dilation, including both de novo and anastomotic stenosis patients (14-17). Therefore, in order to compare the efficacy of these two endoscopic treatments, the PROTDILAT study (IP: C Loras. Project FIS nº Pl13/01226 and Clinical Trials. Gov nº NCT02395354) was designed, and is currently in the final manuscript writing phase (100 patients included). The final results (Andújar X, UEGW 2019)(18) confirm that both procedures are effective and safe in the treatment of both post-surgical and de novo stenosis, while showing the therapeutic superiority of EBD over SEMS when the results are evaluated globally (80.5 vs 51.3 %; primary end point). However, this difference is not observed in the subanalysis of patients with stenosis ≥4 cm (LBD: 66.7% vs PMA: 63.6%) but with a significantly lower cost in EDB treatment (EDB 1,212.41 euros vs PMA 3,615.07 euros). Therefore, SEMS may have a role to play in longer stenosis in which EBD has proven to be less efficacious.
This work has been conceived as an exploratory proof of concept study, given that there are currently no studies comparing surgical and endoscopic approaches and it is therefore difficult to calculate the adequate sample size.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
The type of endoscopic treatment will be initially with EBD and if a failure treatment occurred then a SEMS will be placed.
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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EBD group
* Post-procedural admission in the Short Stay Unit (SSU).
* Superficial sedation by endoscopist or anesthesiologist depending on the center.
* Pneumatic balloon type CRE Boston scientific®; diameter of the balloon at the endoscopist's discretion.
* A maximum of 2 dilations will be performed with a minimum interval of 15-30 days between each dilation.
* Dilation failure will be considered if \> 2 dilations are required.
Surgical resection
The type of endoscopic treatment will be initially with EBD and if a failure treatment occurred then a SEMS will be placed.
SEMS group
* Post-procedural admission in the Short Stay Unit (SSU).
* Superficial sedation by endoscopist or anesthesiologist depending on the center.
* Fully coated, self-expanding Tae Woong medical®-type metal prostheses; size of the prostheses at the discretion of the endoscopist
* Clips can be placed at the distal end of the prosthesis at the endoscopist's discretion.
* Removal time of the prosthesis 4 weeks.
Surgical resection
The type of endoscopic treatment will be initially with EBD and if a failure treatment occurred then a SEMS will be placed.
Interventions
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Surgical resection
The type of endoscopic treatment will be initially with EBD and if a failure treatment occurred then a SEMS will be placed.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Crohn's disease with predominantly de novo fibrotic stenosis\* confirmed by endoscopic and radiological tests, accessible by endoscopy (colonoscopy).
* Patients with known stenosis previously treated with stenting and/or dilation performed over one year before the date of inclusion.
* Symptomatology of intestinal occlusion-subocclusion.
* Refractoriness to conventional medical treatment (non-response to the usual accelerated step-up therapeutic approach).
* Stenosis length \< 10 cm.
* Maximum of 2 stenoses.
* Informed consent from patient.
Exclusion Criteria
* Complicated stenosis with abscess, fistula or significant activity associated with CD not limited to the area of the stenosis.
* Patients with known stenosis previously treated with stenting and/or dilation performed \< 1 year before the date of inclusion.
* Pregnancy or lactation.
* Any clinical situation that prevents the performance of endoscopy or surgery.
* Stenosis not accessible by endoscopy.
* Asymptomatic patient.
* Stenosis length ≥ 10 cm.
* Presents with \> 2 stenoses.
* Severe coagulation disorders (platelets \< 70000; INR \> 1.8).
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Grupo Espanol de Trabajo en Enfermedad de Crohn y Colitis Ulcerosa
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Carme Loras
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Grupo Espanol de Trabajo en Enfermedad de Crohn y Colitis Ulcerosa
Locations
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Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol
Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
Althaia, xarxa assistencial universitaria de Manresa
Manresa, Barcelona, Spain
Consorci Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí
Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain
Hospital Moisès Broggi
Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain
Hospital Mutua de Terrassa
Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
Hospital Universitario de Cáceres
Cáceres, , Spain
Clínica Girona
Girona, , Spain
Hospital Josep Trueta
Girona, , Spain
Hospital de Inca
Inca, , Spain
Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova
Lleida, , Spain
Hospital Universitario La Paz
Madrid, , Spain
Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal
Madrid, , Spain
Hospital de Terrassa
Terrassa, , Spain
Hospital Clínico de Valencia
Valencia, , Spain
Hospital Universitari La Fe
Valencia, , Spain
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Xavier Aldeguer, Dr
Role: primary
References
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ENDOCIR
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Identifier Source: org_study_id
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