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EUS-FNB with or without on-site evaluation for the diagnosis of solid pancreatic lesions (FROSENOR): Protocol for a multicenter randomized non-inferiority trial.

Authors :
Crinò, Stefano Francesco
Manfrin, Ermina
Scarpa, Aldo
Baldaque-Silva, Francisco
Carrara, Silvia
De Nucci, Germana
Di Mitri, Roberto
Ginés, Angel
Iglesias-Garcia, Julio
Itoi, Takao
Kitano, Masayuki
Nguyen, Nam Quoc
Deprez, Pierre H.
Poley, Jan-Werner
Shami, Vanessa M.
Tarantino, Ilaria
Larghi, Alberto
Source :
Digestive & Liver Disease; Jun2019, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p901-906, 6p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) of cytological specimensacquired with EUS-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) represents the most accurate available technique to reach a definitive diagnosis in patients with pancreatic solid masses. Recently, needles with high histological yield have been developed for EUS-guided fine needle biopsy (EUS-FNB), with which the need for ROSE can be potentially overcome. The primary aim is to compare the diagnostic accuracy of EUS-FNB with or without ROSE. The main endpoint will be measured against the gold standard diagnosis (surgical pathology whenever available or diagnostic work-up in agreement with a clinical course of at least six months). Secondary endpoints include: (a) safety; (b) presence of tissue core; (c) quality of specimens; (d) time of the sampling procedure. Reliability of macroscopic on-site evaluation (MOSE) by endosonographers will be also assessed. FROSENOR is an international randomized non-inferiority ongoing study at sixteen centers in four continents. Eight hundred patients will be randomized in two arms (EUS-FNB + ROSE vs. EUS-FNB alone) and outcomes compared. Sample size has been calculated in order to demonstrate the non-inferiority of FNB alone. Randomization and data collection will be performed online. This study will ascertain if ROSE is still needed when performing EUS-FNB of solid pancreatic lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15908658
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Digestive & Liver Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136711978
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dld.2019.03.008