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BENTO - Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction in Severe Emphysema Using Thermoablation

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Emphysema or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Interventions
Device: InterVapor®-System
Registration Number
NCT05717192
Lead Sponsor
IHF GmbH - Institut für Herzinfarktforschung
Brief Summary

Prospective, 2-arm, randomised (2:1), multicentre, open-label clinical trial in patients with severe emphysema. The intervention arm will be treated with Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction in severe emphysema using thermoablation.The interventional treatment (bronchoscopic lung volume reduction) is compared with the usual conservative standard therapy (GOLD guidelines).

Detailed Description

Currently, there is less data on the use of bronchoscopic thermoablation (BTVA) for the treatment of patients with emphysema. However, the current studies suggest with a high degree of certainty that bronchoscopic lung volume reduction for severe emphysema using thermoablation has the potential to be a necessary treatment alternative. The trial study should therefore contribute to proving the benefit of this procedure as an effective and safe treatment option in order to guarantee emphysema patients sufficient, appropriate and economical care, taking into account evidence-based medical knowledge.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
224
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age: ≥ 40 years and ≤ 75 years
  • Written informed consent obtained from the patient
  • Severe emphysema with indication for BTVA:
  • bilateral heterogeneous emphysema of the upper lobes in GOLD stage 3/4.
  • evidence of severe emphysema in high-resolution computed tomography
  • functional evidence of severe pulmonary hyperinflation
  • Collateral ventilation positive
  • FEV1 post lysis between 20% and < 45% (calculated)
  • Total lung capacity (TLC) ≥ 100% (calculated)
  • Residual volume (RV) > 175% (calculated)
  • arterial blood gas values of: PaCO2 ≤ 50 mmHg; PaO2 > 50 mmHg on room air.
  • marked dyspnoea with a score ≥ 2 on the Medical Research Council modified scale (mMRC).
  • 6-minute walk test > 140 metres
  • Patient-specific, pre-interventional exhaustion of conservative treatment options
  • optimised medical therapy (according to the GOLD guidelines)
  • Non-smoker for 6 months prior to inclusion
  • Evidence of completed pulmonary and geriatric rehabilitation in the last 4 years
  • ≥ 6 weeks outpatient or
  • ≥ 3 weeks inpatient or
  • Participation in regular physical activities that go beyond the activities of daily living (e.g. a walking programme)
  • Mentally and physically able to participate in the study procedures and visits
  • Indication within the framework of an interdisciplinary case conference with specialists in pneumology, radiology and thoracic surgery in accordance with §3 of the guideline on quality assurance measures in accordance with § 136 Paragraph 1 Sentence 1 Number 2 SGB V for inpatient care with bronchoscopic lung volume reduction procedures for severe emphysema (QS-RL BLVR).
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any condition that would interfere with the conduct of the clinical trial follow-up or bronchoscopy or affect the outcome of the clinical trial
  • DLCO < 20% (calculated)
  • Body mass index (BMI) < 18 kg/m2 or > 32 kg/m2
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Peak systolic PAP > 45 mmHg or mean PAP > 25 mmHg
  • Right heart catheter measurements are considered authoritative over echocardiogram measurements
  • Clinically significant bronchiectasis
  • Pneumothorax or pleural effusions within the last 6 months
  • Heart and/or lung transplantation, surgical lung volume reduction (LVRS), bullectomy or thoracic surgery with removal of lung tissue
  • Recent respiratory infection or COPD exacerbation in the last 6 weeks
  • Unstable COPD (any of the following conditions):
  • >3 COPD-related hospitalisations requiring antibiotics in the last 12 months
  • COPD-related hospital stay in the last 3 months
  • daily use of systemic steroids, > 5 mg prednisolone
  • Single large bulla (defined as > 1/3 of the volume of the lobe) in the upper lobe or paraseptal emphysema distribution in the lobe being treated
  • Coagulopathy or current use of anticoagulants
  • Patients with current endobronchial valves or explanted valves in the target lobe with obvious airway obstruction in a segment to be treated with InterVapor®
  • Patients with implanted, endobronchial coils (coils)
  • Patients with previous endobronchial polymer/adhesive treatment
  • Patients with immune system disorders or concomitant diseases that necessitate the use of immunosuppressants of clinical relevance
  • History of any of the following conditions:
  • Myocardial infarction or acute coronary syndrome in the previous year
  • Hospitalisation for left heart failure in the last year
  • clinically leading asthma disease or alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
  • Known sensitivity to medications required to perform bronchoscopy
  • Life expectancy < 12 months
  • Newly prescribed morphine derivatives within the last 4 weeks
  • Pregnancy at the time of inclusion

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterVapor®-SystemInterVapor®-SystemThe intervention to be tested is bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BTVA) using thermal ablation (InterVapor®, Uptake Medical, California, USA). This is performed in addition to standard conservative therapy in accordance with the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) Guidelines. The intervention can consist of a maximum of two partial interventions
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in patient-reported disease-specific quality of life9 months

Change in patient-reported, disease-specific quality of life based on St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ-C) between randomisation and 9-month visit.

The instrument has 3 domains (activity, symptoms, and impacts) and a total score. A Total and three-component scores are calculated: Symptoms; Activity; Impacts. Each questionnaire response has a unique empirically derived 'weight'. The lowest possible weight is zero and the highest is 100. Each component of the questionnaire is scored separately. Sum of maximum possible weights for each component and Total: Symptoms 566.2, Activity 982.9, Impacts 1652.8. Total (sum of maximum for all three components) 3201.9 Higher weights indicate worse outcomes. The difference in the domain scores and total score at follow-up visits relative to baseline will be calculated and reported.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in FEV 13, 9 and 12 months

Change in forced expiratory pressure (FEV 1) in litres and percent

Vital status3, 9 and 12 months

alive/dead

Change in RV3, 9 and 12 months

Change in residual volume in litre and percent.

Serious Adverse Events3, 9 and 12 months

Rate of serious adverse events

6-minute walk test (6MWT)3, 9 and 12 months

Measures the distance (meter) in a 6-minute walk test.

Mortality3, 9 and 12 months

All-cause mortality

Change in patient-reported, disease-specific quality of life3, 9 and 12 months

Change in patient-reported, disease-specific quality of life based on St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ-C) between randomisation and 9-month visit.

The instrument has 3 domains (activity, symptoms, and impacts) and a total score. A Total and three-component scores are calculated: Symptoms; Activity; Impacts. Each questionnaire response has a unique empirically derived 'weight'. The lowest possible weight is zero and the highest is 100. Each component of the questionnaire is scored separately. Sum of maximum possible weights for each component and Total: Symptoms 566.2, Activity 982.9, Impacts 1652.8. Total (sum of maximum for all three components) 3201.9 Higher weights indicate worse outcomes. The difference in the domain scores and total score at follow-up visits relative to baseline will be calculated and reported.

Severe excacerbations3, 9 and 12 months

Rate of severe exacerbations

Trial Locations

Locations (9)

Thoraxzentrum Bezirk Unterfranken

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Münnerstadt, Germany

Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin

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Berlin, Germany

Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Havelhöhe gGmbH Klinik für Anthroposophische Medizin

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Berlin, Germany

Pneumologische Universitätsklinik Ruhrlandklinik

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Essen, Germany

Universitätsklinikum Halle (Saale)

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Halle, Germany

Thoraxklinik University of Heidelberg

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Heidelberg, Germany

Lungenklinik Hemer

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Hemer, Germany

Lungenfachklinik Immenhausen

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Immenhausen, Germany

Helios Hanseklinikum Stralsund

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Stralsund, Germany

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