This is a single center study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new ablation technique involving the spray of liquid nitrogen through a catheter (cryotherapy) via an upper endoscopy (EGD) to ablate Barrett's esophagus with changes of high-grade dysplasia (HGD) or intramucosal cancer (IMCA) and patients with esophageal cancer limited to the esophageal wall, in whom there are no standard treatment options available.
The Cryo-Ablator System is a cryosurgical unit with a liquid nitrogen cooled cryocatheter and accessories to destroy tissue during surgical procedures by applying extreme cold. Patients will prepare for esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) in the standard fashion using an overnight fast with only clear liquids and required medications allowed up to 2 hours before the procedure. The EGD will be performed using a therapeutic Olympus endoscope. The cryocatheter is passed into the therapeutic channel of the endoscope. Liquid nitrogen is sprayed through the cryocatheter for a duration of 10 seconds as measured by the device integrated timer. This process will be repeated four times in piecemeal fashion such that for any given area treated it will be maintained in a frozen state for a total of 40 seconds. Following circumferential treatment, the process will be repeated again applying the spray to the same section of mucosa for a duration of 20 seconds. Patients will be contacted the following day to assess for any immediate complications. Patients will repeat treatment every 6 weeks if no evidence of esophageal mucosal injury, until complete ablation of the Barrett's mucosa has been achieved. Follow up period of five years to monitor healing and progression.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
37
Liquid nitrogen spray with a cryospray catheter through an upper endoscope that enables the direct visualization of mucosal freeze (cryoburn) of the mucosa treated which avoids the need for direct tissue contact. Frozen state is defined as mucosa appearing white. Cryofreeze is preformed in cycles of 10 second sprays with a minimal thaw of 60 seconds each spray. This cycle is repeated 4 times in each area of treatment.
The Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Number of patients that achieved successful ablation of dysplasia and neoplasia Barrett's Esophagus.
Determined by the end of protocol biopsies: incremental (absence of HGD and IMCA in all specimens); partial (residual IMCA with absence of any dysplasia); complete (absence of any intestinal metaplasia or dysplasia)
Time frame: at 12 months from start of treatment
Number of patients that experience toxicity with cryotherapy
Toxicity is defined as death or esophageal perforation
Time frame: at 12 months from start of therapy
Assess the degree of tumor ablation of inoperable early esophageal cancer
Number of patient with each response determined by the end of protocol biopsies: incremental (absence of HGD and IMCA in all specimens); partial (residual IMCA with absence of any dysplasia); complete (absence of any intestinal metaplasia or dysplasia); no response
Time frame: at 12 months from start of therapy
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