Adnexal torsion is the rotation of the ovary around its vascular axis resulting, in the absence of treatment, ischemia that can lead to peritonitis by necrosis or impaired fertility. It is a gynecological emergency affecting 3% of women of childbearing age, including from adolescence, and requires surgical treatment as soon as possible, classically within 6 hours. The symptomatology of adnexal torsion is dominated by pelvic pain of sudden onset and variable intensity, an aspecific sign that does not allow a diagnosis of certainty. There are no biological markers and, in the context of the emergency, the only imaging examination available is pelvic ultrasound associated with a Doppler flow analysis but with a low and variable diagnostic performance depending on the studies (sensitivity variable from 46 to 73%). There are currently no tests that can provide a diagnosis of certainty. Only surgical exploration, carried out at the discretion of the practitioner on the basis of a bundle of arguments, can confirm or refute the diagnosis. However, this management strategy leads to the realization of emergency surgical interventions wrongly since 3 out of 10 women will finally not have an adnexal torsion (PMSI data from participating centers: 30 to 45% false positives). Contrast ultrasound is a technique that uses a strict intravascular product to assess the vascularization of the ovary and offers a high diagnostic performance in the context of adnexal torsion. Indeed, a retrospective study, published in 2021, reports a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 100%. The preliminary results of our pilot study (AGATA APJC 2019, Dr Bertholdt, NCT04522219) also go in this direction with a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 86% and a negative predictive value of 100% (data being published). The COVARIAN project, second stage of the AGATA project, aims to demonstrate that the addition of a contrast evaluation to standard ultrasound in the diagnostic strategy in case of suspicion of adnexal torsion improves the health of women by reducing the rate of wrongly surgery, that is, without proven torsion. COVARIAN will be the first prospective multicenter randomized study evaluating the direct benefit for women of using ultrasound contrast evaluation in the management strategy in case of suspicion of adnexal torsion.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
256
Addition of contrast evaluation with SonoVue® injection (5 min including 1 min of acquisition) within the diagnostic strategy
No addition of ultrasound with contrast
CHU
Besançon, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCHU
Dijon, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCHRU Nancy - Maternité Régionale
Nancy, France
RECRUITINGCHU
Reims, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCMCO
Schiltigheim, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCHU Hautepierre
Strasbourg, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGEvaluation of the two-stage diagnostic strategy effectiveness
Percentage of surgical procedures performed in emergency (within 6 hours of arrival of the patient) without proven torsion (no visible spiral turn in intraoperative) in each group.
Time frame: 38 months
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