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Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Flexible Bipolar in POEM

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Esophageal Achalasia
Interventions
Device: POEM with Speedboat Ultraslim
Registration Number
NCT06264466
Lead Sponsor
Instituto Ecuatoriano de Enfermedades Digestivas
Brief Summary

Per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a minimally invasive therapy for achalasia. The procedure has demonstrated high technical and clinical success with lower adverse events. Different types of knives have been used for cutting and coagulation during the procedure; however, exchanging accessories is sometimes needed to perform all the stages of POEM.

To overcome this disadvantage, the investigators aim to evaluate a single device that integrates in its tip bipolar radiofrequency and microwave, the Speedboat Ultraslim (Creo Medical, UK) for cutting and coagulation during POEM procedure. Some of the promise's advantages derived from its use are: (1) less inflammation, (2) clear differentiation between layers, (3) the use of a single device for the procedure.

This single-center, prospective, interventional study will include patients with achalasia submitted to POEM procedure, with or without fundoplication (POEM-F). All stages (mucosal incision, submucosal tunneling, myotomy) of POEM will be performed using the Speedboat ultraslim flexible catheter. Technical and clinical success, along with safety will be the primary endpoints; while, post-procedure reflux symptoms and quality of life will be assessed as secondary outcomes with reflux severity index (RSI) and the Northwestern Esophageal Quality of Life (NEQOL), respectively.

Detailed Description

Achalasia is characterized by the absence of esophageal peristalsis and the inability of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to relax. To date, the therapies with higher success rates are the Heller myotomy and the minimally invasive per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM). Different tools have been developed for the different POEM stages (mucosal incision, submucosal tunneling, myotomy, and closure). However, some devices need exchanging accessories for cutting and coagulation.

In light of the above, the investigators aim to evaluate a newly launched ultra-slim flexible catheter, Speedboat Ultraslim (Creo Medical, UK) that integrates bipolar radiofrequency (RFA) energy and microwave in its tip for cutting and coagulation, respectively, in patients with achalasia. Some proposed advantages of using this device during POEM are (1) less inflammation and better healing process derived from localized bipolar energy; (2) a protective full that facilities clear differentiation between muscular and mucosal layers; (3) the use of a single device to complete the POEM procedure.

After completing the inclusion criteria, the patients with achalasia will undergo POEM (anterior or posterior incision) with or without fundoplication (F-POEM). The procedures will be performed by previously trained expert endoscopist. The mucosal incision, submucosal tunneling and cutting will be performed using RFA energy, while coagulation will be performed with microwave, both integrated in the tip of the Ultraslim Speedboat.

Technical and clinical success along with safety will be the primary outcomes; while post-procedure reflux symptoms and quality of life will be assessed as secondary outcomes with reflux severity index (RSI) along with endoscopic and pH studies; and the Northwestern Esophageal Quality of Life (NEQOL), respectively.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
73
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with 18 years of age or older.
  • Patients referred to the participating center (IECED) with a clinical diagnosis of achalasia with an indication for POEM, including previously failed Heller myotomy, balloon dilation or POEM
  • Patients who provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who have contraindications for esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).
  • Patients with an Eckardt score < 3 before POEM.
  • Positive diagnosis of Chagas disease.
  • Patients unable to withstand general anesthesia.
  • Pregnancy and lactation.
  • Barret's esophagus.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
POEM with Speedboat UltraslimPOEM with Speedboat UltraslimParticipants aged 18-years and above, referred to the participating center (IECED) with a diagnosis of achalasia and indication for POEM, POEM procedures will be performed using the Speedboat UltraSlim
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Technical success of procedureup tp four hours

Successful competition of all the stages of the POEM procedure with passage of endoscope through the EGJ.

Clinical success of procedureup to one year

The clinical success of the POEM procedure will be assessed by using the Eckardt score. An Eckardt score of ≤3 will be considered as clinical success.

Frequency of adverse events attributable to the procedureUp to three months

Frequency of adverse events attributable to the procedure, based on American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) lexicon.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Assessment of Gastroesophageal reflux disease severityUp to one year

The gastroesophageal reflux will be clinically assessed by the reflux symptoms index (RSI). The RSI consists in nine items that assess various symptoms related to GERD. RSI ≥13 related to significant reflux disease.

Rate of Gastroesophageal reflux diseaseUp to one year

The diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease will be based in one or more of the following criteria:

1. Endoscopic Erosive Esophagitis, LA grade B or above

2. Long segment Barrett´s esophagus

3. Peptic esophageal stricture

4. 24-hour pH study with acid exposure time \>6%

For endoscopic and pH study, proton pump inhibitors should be stopped for two to four weeks.

Change in health-related quality of life after POEMUp to six months

Effect in the Gastroesophageal reflux disease health-related quality of life through the Northwestern Esophageal Quality of Life (NEQOL) scale.

NEQOL, a 14-item, single-scale measure of Health-related quality of life (HRQOL), that allows for rapid assessment in a clinical setting.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Instituto Ecuatoriano de Enfermedades Digestivas (IECED)

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Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador

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