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Biodegradable Airway Stent Post Lung Transplant

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Airway Complications Post Lung Transplant
Interventions
Device: Biodegradable stent
Registration Number
NCT05334199
Lead Sponsor
University Medical Center Groningen
Brief Summary

Introduction and rationale

Benign airway stenosis or malacia is a frequent complication of lung transplantation occurring in 4-24% of patients, most often occurring two to nine months post-transplant. Initial therapeutic approach consists of conservative endobronchial treatment with recurrent balloon dilatation, radial incision, and electro cautery. For severe case of recurrent stenosis or malacia, airway stent placement can be considered. Different types of airway stent exist, for instance self-extendable metallic stent (SEMS), silicone stent and biodegradable airway stent. Conventional airway stents (SEMS, silicone) are associated with complications as granulation tissue and recurrent infections and can be difficult to remove. Newly developed biodegrabale stents are made of polydioxanone and disintegrate after a period of time are thought to have less side effects, and has been standard of care for the last few years. A sub selection of patients have been treated with conventional stent before treated with biodegradable stent.

Research question

* To assess the efficacy and efficiency of biodegradable airway stent.

* Compare occurrence of adverse events such as infection, dislocation, in stent granulation and difficulty of removal to conventional metallic or silicone stents.

* Asses if biodegradable stent lead to improvement of lung function.

* Assessment of the life span of biodegradable stents.

Detailed Description

* Background Recurrent airway stenosis or malacia can be treated with airway stents. Conventional airway stents, for instance self-extendable metallic stent (SEMS) and silicone stent are associated with adverse events as recurrent infection or granulation tissue and can be difficult to remove because of in stent-granulation. Therefore they are used with restraint for benign airway problems. Biodegradable stents are made of polydioxanone and disintegrate after a period of time. They are thought to be well tolerated and associated with less adverse events compared to traditional airway stent and have been used as standard care for multiple years.

* Main research question

* To assess the efficacy and efficiency of biodegradable airway stent

* Compare occurrence of adverse events such as infection, dislocation, in stent granulation and difficulty of removal to conventional metallic or silicone stents.

* Asses if biodegradable stent lead to improvement of lung function.

* Assessment of the life span of biodegradable stents.

* Design (including population, confounders/outcomes) Retrospective cohort study of patients with airway stenosis or malacia treated with biodegradable airway stent from 2019 in the UMCG and Amsterdam UMC.

* Expected results

* Less adverse events, hospital admittance and need for bronchoscopic interventions compared to patients treated with conventional stents. No complications associated with removal of stents.

* Life span around 4 months

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients who underwent a lung transplantation and developed airway stenosis or malacia with airway stent requirement
Exclusion Criteria
  • No

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Biodegradable stent treatment groupBiodegradable stentBiodegradable stent treatment group
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adverse events4 months after placement

Adverse events associated with airway stents

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in FEV11 week post placement

Change in FEV1 measured by spirometry pre and post stent placement

Change in FVC1 week post placement

Change in FVC measured by spirometry pre and post stent placement

Time to need for new stent placement6 months after placement

Endurance and life span of biodegradable stent measured by time to need for new stent placement

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

UMCG

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Groningen, Netherlands

AMC

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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