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D1 Versus D2 Lymphadenectomy in High Risk Elderly With Gastric Adenocarcinoma (LELEGA)

Primary Purpose

Gastric Cancer, Locally Advanced Malignant Neoplasm, Perioperative/Postoperative Complications

Status
Not yet recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Italy
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
D1 gastrectomy
D2 gastrectomy
Sponsored by
Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Gastric Cancer

Eligibility Criteria

75 Years - undefined (Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients aged >75 years, with CCS >5, undergoing curative surgery for locally advanced M0 gastric adenocarcinoma. All patients aged >75 years with a Charlson Comorbidity Score (CCS) [17] of at least 5, with an endoscopic and histological diagnosis of gastric adenocarcinoma underwent standard preoperative staging: contrast enhanced computed tomography of chest, abdomen (with gastric distention) and pelvis. Preoperative staging laparoscopy should be performed in order to exclude peritoneal carcinomatosis.
  • Patients with ability to understand the nature or consequences of the trial.
  • Patients with ability to provide written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous surgery of the stomach.
  • Patients with a previous history of cancer (< 5 year) or presenting with a co-existing cancer.
  • Patients with bulky nodes at the second level stations;
  • Patients requiring multi-organ resection;
  • Patients refusing blood transfusions;
  • Patients recruited for other trial;
  • Patients operated in an acute setting are excluded to allow for appropriate inclusion and randomization.

Sites / Locations

  • ASST Settelaghi - University of Insubria

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Elderly with CCS>5 - D1 gastrectomy

Elderly with CCS>5 - D2 gastrectomy

Arm Description

Patients aged >75 years with Charlson Comorbidity Score > 5 undergoing gastrectomy with limited lymphadenectomy

Patients aged >75 years with Charlson Comorbidity Score > 5 undergoing gastrectomy with extended lymphadenectomy

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

5y-DSS
5-year Disease-Specific Survival (DSS)

Secondary Outcome Measures

5y-OS
5-year Overall Survival (OS)
Post-operative complications
Post-operative complications according to Clavien Dindo classification

Full Information

First Posted
February 9, 2017
Last Updated
February 9, 2017
Sponsor
Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03051152
Brief Title
D1 Versus D2 Lymphadenectomy in High Risk Elderly With Gastric Adenocarcinoma
Acronym
LELEGA
Official Title
Limited Versus Extended Lymphadenectomy in High Risk Elderly With Gastric Adenocarcinoma: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Study Start Date
March 1, 2017 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2020 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2025 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer

4. Oversight

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

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Background: Literature often shows limited and discordant data regarding the prognostic value of age in gastric-cancer patients. Generally, disease-specific survival does not seem to be worse in the elderly when compared with younger patients, and therefore gastrectomy with extended lymphadenectomy for non-early tumors is considered the "standard" surgical therapy for all of operable patients, despite any age- or comorbidity-related limitations. Recent trials reported a survival benefit for extended nodal dissection compared with the more limited method, but some Authors found age (and comorbidities) to be a relevant predictor of postoperative complications, conditioning the safety of the surgical procedure itself. Methods/Design: The LELEGA Trial (Limited versus Extended Lymphadenectomy in high risk Elderly with Gastric Adenocarcinoma) is a randomized, clinical multicenter trial. All patients >75 years and with Charlson Comorbidity Score >5 with resectable M0 gastric cancer are eligible for inclusion and randomization. The primary endpoint is 5-year Disease-Specific Survival (DSS). Secondary endpoints include 5-year Overall Survival (OS) and postoperative complications classified according to Clavien-Dindo. Assuming an alpha (two-sided) of 5%, 232 patients per group are necessary to achieve an 80% power to detect a 13% survival difference (from 56% to 69%) between groups. Discussion: LELEGA trial is a prospective, multicenter randomized study to define optimal extent of lymphadenectomy (extended versus limited) in elderly and high-comorbidity gastric cancer patients.
Detailed Description
Background Although worldwide incidence of gastric cancer has decreased, it still remains the fourth most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death, with a growing prevalence in the elderly owing to increased life expectancy. The Literature often shows limited and discordant data regarding the prognostic value of age in gastric-cancer patients. Generally, disease-specific survival does not seem to be worse in the elderly when compared with younger patients. This evidence leads to the standardization of surgery in gastric cancer patients, whatever the age (and comorbidity). Gastrectomy with extended lymphadenectomy for non-early tumors is considered the "standard" surgical therapy for operable patients, despite any age- or comorbidity-related limitations. Following the initial doubts concerning its safety in the first randomized controlled studies, extended lymphadenectomy in gastric-cancer surgery now shows good results. Recent trials, minimizing the impact of nodal dissection on early postoperative outcome, showed a survival benefit for extended nodal dissection compared with the more limited method, particularly in advanced stages. Some of these studies showed age (and comorbidities) to be a relevant predictor of postoperative complications, conditioning the safety of the surgical procedure itself. In a retrospective multicenter study, we examined 1.322 non-metastatic gastric-cancer patients that underwent curative gastrectomy with D2 versus D1 lymphadenectomy from January 2000 to December 2009. Postoperative complications, overall survival (OS), and disease-specific survival (DSS) according to age and the Charlson Comorbidity Score (CCS) were analyzed in relation to the extent of lymphadenectomy. Postoperative morbidity was 30.4%. Complications were more frequent in high-morbidity elderly patients, and, although general morbidity rates after D2 and D1 lymphadenectomy were similar (29.9% and 33.2%, respectively), they also increased following D2 in high-morbidity elderly patients (39.6%). D2-lymphadenectomy significantly improved 5-year OS and DSS (48.0% vs. 37.6% in D1, p<0.001 and 72.6% vs. 58.1% in D1, p<0.001, respectively) in all patients. In elderly patients, this benefit was present only in 5-year DSS. D2 nodal dissection induced better 5-year OS and DSS rates in elderly patients with positive nodes (29.7% vs. 21.2% in D1, p=0.008 and 47.5% vs. 30.6% in D1, p=0.001, respectively), although it was present only in DSS when high-morbidity elderly patients were considered. Even if promising, these results are derived by a retrospective study with some unavoidable biases: particularly, the selection bias depending on the choice of surgeons to perform a D1 in most elderly considered in the analysis (23.8% vs 14.4% of D1 in younger patients, p<0.001) and the unmeasurable effect of the adjuvant treatments. Hence, a phase-III randomized controlled trial could be useful to obtain reliable data about relevant topic. Rationale With the aging of world population, in next years we will have to face with a greater number of elderly patients. Actually, also concerning gastric cancer, this part of population is usually excluded from clinical trial, and hence guidelines are not "tested" for them. Many retrospective studies (including our retrospective analysis on a very large series) did not solve any doubt about short-term outcomes and survival benefit of D2 gastrectomy in high-risk elderly patients. Evident methodological limitations limit the relevance of their conclusions. Firstly, the retrospective design of these studies implies non-homogeneous groups, unavoidably influenced by the different cut-offs used for "elderly" definition and by the surgeons' choice with particular regard to lymphadenectomy. Secondly, they often did not consider any adjuvant therapy: although analysis would have been influenced by the administration of different regimens with different schedules, survival might have been modified, thus conditioning the interpretation of results. According the results of these retrospective reports extended lymphadenectomy confirmed its efficacy in determining better survival rates in gastric cancer patients. However, after extended nodal dissection OS in high-morbidity elderly patients, even with nodal involvement, does not present undoubted benefits. Most of these studies did not have sufficient power to validate their conclusions. In conclusion, this prospective randomized multicenter trial will test the effect of extension of lymphadenectomy on the particular setting of high-risk elderly patients in the attempt to identify those patients most likely to benefit from aggressive radical surgery with acceptable perioperative risk. STUDY DESIGN This is a multicenter, open randomized trial

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Gastric Cancer, Locally Advanced Malignant Neoplasm, Perioperative/Postoperative Complications

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
500 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Elderly with CCS>5 - D1 gastrectomy
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Patients aged >75 years with Charlson Comorbidity Score > 5 undergoing gastrectomy with limited lymphadenectomy
Arm Title
Elderly with CCS>5 - D2 gastrectomy
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Patients aged >75 years with Charlson Comorbidity Score > 5 undergoing gastrectomy with extended lymphadenectomy
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
D1 gastrectomy
Intervention Description
Gastrectomy with limited lymph node dissection
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
D2 gastrectomy
Intervention Description
Gastrectomy with extended lymph node dissection
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
5y-DSS
Description
5-year Disease-Specific Survival (DSS)
Time Frame
5 years
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
5y-OS
Description
5-year Overall Survival (OS)
Time Frame
5 years
Title
Post-operative complications
Description
Post-operative complications according to Clavien Dindo classification
Time Frame
30 days

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
75 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients aged >75 years, with CCS >5, undergoing curative surgery for locally advanced M0 gastric adenocarcinoma. All patients aged >75 years with a Charlson Comorbidity Score (CCS) [17] of at least 5, with an endoscopic and histological diagnosis of gastric adenocarcinoma underwent standard preoperative staging: contrast enhanced computed tomography of chest, abdomen (with gastric distention) and pelvis. Preoperative staging laparoscopy should be performed in order to exclude peritoneal carcinomatosis. Patients with ability to understand the nature or consequences of the trial. Patients with ability to provide written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: Previous surgery of the stomach. Patients with a previous history of cancer (< 5 year) or presenting with a co-existing cancer. Patients with bulky nodes at the second level stations; Patients requiring multi-organ resection; Patients refusing blood transfusions; Patients recruited for other trial; Patients operated in an acute setting are excluded to allow for appropriate inclusion and randomization.
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Stefano Rausei, MD, PhD
Email
stefano.rausei@asst-settelaghi.it
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Laura Ruspi, MD
Email
laura.ruspi@libero.it
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Stefano Rausei, MD, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
ASST Settelaghi - University of Insubria
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
ASST Settelaghi - University of Insubria
City
Varese
ZIP/Postal Code
21100
Country
Italy
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Stefano Rausei, MD, PhD
Email
stefano.rausei@asst-settelaghi.it

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
Yes
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PubMed Identifier
27266816
Citation
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