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The Impact of Adjuvant Liquid Alginate on Endoscopic Ablation Therapy of Complicated Barrett's Esophagus

Primary Purpose

Barretts Esophagus With Dysplasia

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Alginates
Sponsored by
Medical University of South Carolina
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Barretts Esophagus With Dysplasia focused on measuring Barrett's, GERD, reflux, alginate solution, proton pump inhibitor

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • (1) Age 18 (2) Biopsy-proven complicated BE (low/high grade grade dysplasia or IMC, confirmed by our institution's GI pathologist) As part of standard of care, all patients' biopsies will be confirmed with the institutions' GI pathologist and, either with outside biopsies or from biopsies completed at the primary institution.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1) Moderate to severe renal impairment, as defined by eGFR< 60 for 2 consecutive readings (2) Lack of capacity for decision-making (3) Allergy to hydroxybenzoates (4) Patients with uncontrolled hypertension or decompensated heart failure (5) Pregnancy- patients of child-bearing potential will be tested. (6) Patients with elevated calcium or potassium on screening laboratory testing (labs completed within the last month)

Sites / Locations

  • Medical University of South Carolina

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm Type

Experimental

Arm Label

Alginate group

Arm Description

Patients in this group will be taking the study medication -- alginate solution in addition to standard of care twice daily proton pump inhibitor therapy

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Percentage of Patients With Successful Eradication
To compare the percentage of patients who achieved complete endoscopic eradication of dysplastic Barrett's Esophagus(BE) and non-dysplastic BE with the combination of PPI and liquid alginate solution vs. those treated with PPI alone within eighteen months from the start of treatment.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Number of Treatments (Mean)
To compare the number of treatment sessions required to achieve endoscopic eradication of dysplastic BE and complete eradication of all BE (dysplastic and non-dysplastic) in patients treated with the combination of PPI and liquid alginate solution vs. those treated with PPI alone.The minimum number of treatments would be 1 and maximum number of treatments in the 18 month period is 8.

Full Information

First Posted
June 16, 2017
Last Updated
February 8, 2023
Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03193216
Brief Title
The Impact of Adjuvant Liquid Alginate on Endoscopic Ablation Therapy of Complicated Barrett's Esophagus
Official Title
The Impact of Adjuvant Liquid Alginate on Endoscopic Ablation Therapy of Complicated Barrett's Esophagus: A Pilot Study
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
August 25, 2017 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2022 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 1, 2022 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
This study evaluates the addition of an alginate based solution to twice daily proton pump inhibitor therapy (PPI) in patients undergoing ablative therapy for dysplastic Barrett's esophagus. The investigators hypothesize that the addition of this medication will help to achieve complete remission of Barrett's over a shorter period of time.
Detailed Description
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a pre-cancerous condition in the esophagus that results from constant acid exposure and is a precursor to esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Surprisingly, EAC rates continue to rise despite efforts aimed at addressing BE. Patients with dysplastic BE are at increased risk for developing EAC and in high grade dysplasia (HGD), this risk can be as high as 6% per year. For these reasons, these patients are candidates for ablation therapy, either with cryotherapy, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), and/or radiofrequency ablation (RFA). In patients receiving ablative therapy, 3-5 treatments are typically required before there is resolution of all Barrett's epithelium while patients remain on twice daily proton pump therapy. A recent case study by the current authors demonstrated initial failed response of BE with HGD to RFA and subsequently cryotherapy. Only after initiation of a liquid alginate solution (Gaviscon Advance - UK formulation) was there a subsequent rapid and complete response to therapy. This case suggests that liquid alginate provided additional esophageal protection allowing mucosal healing and an overall enhanced response to treatment. This finding is mechanistically plausible given existing evidence demonstrating the carcinogenic properties of bile acids and injurious activity of pepsin in non-acid refluxate, and liquid alginate's unique ability to control these components and inhibit acid reflux. The investigators feel further investigation is warranted in studying the role of adjunct liquid alginate solution in patients undergoing treatment for BE. The ingredient of interest in is alginic acid (alginate), a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of brown algae. Alginates are unique in their ability to form a protective layer above gastric contents upon exposure to gastric acid, thus limiting exposure of esophageal epithelium to gastric acid, bile acid, pepsin, and other parts of the gastric contents. Concurrently, the bicarbonate in alginate-based solutions forms carbon dioxide in the presence of gastric acid, which converts the gel into foam which floats to the surface of the gastric contents. Hence, alginate solutions form "rafts" which provide a physical barrier to acid reflux, as well as a pH-neutral substitute which refluxes preferentially over gastric acid.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Barretts Esophagus With Dysplasia
Keywords
Barrett's, GERD, reflux, alginate solution, proton pump inhibitor

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Model Description
This is a pilot prospective cohort study at a single tertiary center who will be compared to historical controls.
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
24 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Alginate group
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Patients in this group will be taking the study medication -- alginate solution in addition to standard of care twice daily proton pump inhibitor therapy
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Alginates
Other Intervention Name(s)
Gaviscon Advance
Intervention Description
Liquid Alginate therapy will be added to twice daily PPI regimen. Patients will be asked to take the alginate solution four times daily (following meals and at bedtime) at 10ml/dose.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Percentage of Patients With Successful Eradication
Description
To compare the percentage of patients who achieved complete endoscopic eradication of dysplastic Barrett's Esophagus(BE) and non-dysplastic BE with the combination of PPI and liquid alginate solution vs. those treated with PPI alone within eighteen months from the start of treatment.
Time Frame
18 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Number of Treatments (Mean)
Description
To compare the number of treatment sessions required to achieve endoscopic eradication of dysplastic BE and complete eradication of all BE (dysplastic and non-dysplastic) in patients treated with the combination of PPI and liquid alginate solution vs. those treated with PPI alone.The minimum number of treatments would be 1 and maximum number of treatments in the 18 month period is 8.
Time Frame
18 months

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: (1) Age 18 (2) Biopsy-proven complicated BE (low/high grade grade dysplasia or IMC, confirmed by our institution's GI pathologist) As part of standard of care, all patients' biopsies will be confirmed with the institutions' GI pathologist and, either with outside biopsies or from biopsies completed at the primary institution. Exclusion Criteria: 1) Moderate to severe renal impairment, as defined by eGFR< 60 for 2 consecutive readings (2) Lack of capacity for decision-making (3) Allergy to hydroxybenzoates (4) Patients with uncontrolled hypertension or decompensated heart failure (5) Pregnancy- patients of child-bearing potential will be tested. (6) Patients with elevated calcium or potassium on screening laboratory testing (labs completed within the last month)
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Medical University of South Carolina
City
Charleston
State/Province
South Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
29425
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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