UK ROPE Register Study
- Conditions
- Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
- Registration Number
- NCT02434575
- Lead Sponsor
- Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
- Brief Summary
This registry study enables us to collect data on the treatment of LUTS using prostate artery embolisation (PAE), and other surgical methods to answer the following questions posed by NICE in 2013:
* Is PAE a safe and effective treatment option for LUTS caused by prostate enlargement?
* How does PAE compare with conventional surgical treatments? This will primarily be a surgical procedure called transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) (see below).
* Which patients would most benefit from PAE over the other treatment options?
- Detailed Description
This is a study protocol for the UK ROPE Register for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS). This register enables us to collect data on the treatment of LUTS using prostate artery embolisation (PAE), and other surgical methods to answer the following questions posed by NICE in 2013:
* Is PAE a safe and effective treatment option for LUTS caused by prostate enlargement?
* How does PAE compare with conventional surgical treatments? This will primarily be a surgical procedure called transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) (see below).
* Which patients would most benefit from PAE over the other treatment options? This study involves populating the UK ROPE Register with data from patients who have undergone prostate artery embolisation (PAE) and the current standard treatment in the UK, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). All consecutive patients receiving PAE in UK sites taking part in this study over the course of 12 months (from the date that the first patient is enrolled) will be invited to join the UK ROPE register. At least 150 PAE patients will be enrolled into this study, and a comparable number of TURP patients (at least 150 patients also) from a maximum of 18 sites in the UK. It is anticipated that each site will enrol between 10 and 30 PAE patients in 12 months. Enrolment will only continue past 12 months until 150 PAE patients have been added to the register.
NICE has suggested keeping a registry or database of patients who have undergone this procedure in the UK. so that we can find out more about how safe and effective it is for patients and how it compares to the other established treatments available such as surgery. The UK ROPE Register will be owned and hosted by the British Society of Interventional Radiologists (BSIR) and the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS). The register will be built by Dendrite, a commercial company that specialise in making medical registers and databases. Cedar, a consortium of Cardiff \& Vale UHB and Cardiff University and an External Assessment Centre (EAC) to NICE, was commissioned to facilitate the registry research. Cedar's role is to work with the steering group (consisting of BSIR, BAUS, and NICE representatives) to help build the ROPE Register and ensure that the right data points are collected to answer research questions for NICE. Cedar will also perform the data analysis from the ROPE Register and will publish the results in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 318
- Men with LUTS who have consented for PAE, TURP, open prostatectomy or laser surgery at a participating site
- Able to read, write and understand English
- Capable of giving informed written consent
- Not able to read, write or understand English
- Not able/willing to provide informed written consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method IPSS change for PAE patients, from baseline 12 months post procedure 12 months Comparison of IPSS questionnaire score at baseline at 12 months post-PAE procedure
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Prostate volume comparison of TURP, HoLEP and Open prostatectomy to PAE, 12 months post-procedure. 12 months Descriptive statistics for comparison of PAE with other treatments (TURP, Open Prostatectomy or HoLEP) using prostate volume.
IPSS comparison of other treatments (HoLEP, Open prostatectomy) to PAE, 12 months post-procedure 12 months Descriptive statistics for comparison of PAE with other treatments (HoLEP, Open prostatectomy) using IPSS.
Urinary flow study comparison of TURP, HoLEP and Open prostatectomy to PAE, 12 months post-procedure. 12 months Descriptive statistics for comparison of PAE with other treatments (TURP, Open Prostatectomy or HoLEP) using urinary flow studies.
Safety of PAE procedure - Number of patients with adverse events up to 12 months post-procedure 12 months Any anticipated complications of PAE should be recorded on the ROPE Register up to 12 months post-procedure. These include: Local dissection, non-target embolisation, groin haematoma, sepsis, transfusion, TUR syndrome, bladder wall injury, antibiotics needed post-PAE (implying infection), and catheterisation. Patient-reported complications include pain, haematuria, haematospermia, retrograde ejaculation, catheterisation, and hospital re-admission.
IPSS comparison of PAE with TURP, 12 months post-procedure 12 Months Comparison of IPSS score changes between PAE and TURP cases, 12 months post-procedure. Non inferiority study.
IIEF comparison of TURP, HoLEP and Open prostatectomy to PAE, 12 months post-procedure. 12 months Descriptive statistics for comparison of PAE with other treatments (Open Prostatectomy or laser surgery) using IIEF.
Trial Locations
- Locations (17)
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งCanterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งBirmingham, United Kingdom
Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งColchester, Essex, United Kingdom
Frimley Park Hospital NHS Found Trust
๐ฌ๐งFrimley, United Kingdom
The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งBournemouth, United Kingdom
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งHull, United Kingdom
University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS
๐ฌ๐งCoventry, United Kingdom
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
๐ฌ๐งGlasgow, United Kingdom
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งLondon, United Kingdom
Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งManchester, United Kingdom
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งNewcastle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งOxford, United Kingdom
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งPlymouth, United Kingdom
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งSouthampton, United Kingdom
University Hospital North Staffordshire NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งStoke On Trent, United Kingdom
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
๐ฌ๐งTruro, United Kingdom
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
๐ฌ๐งLondon, United Kingdom