This study aims to establish a multicenter registry platform to capture clinical data from subjects undergoing colorectal EMR and ESD.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common causes of cancer-related death, however its morbidity and mortality can be reduced by colonoscopy screening and endoscopic removal of adenomas or early cancers.\[1\] Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) are two main endoscopic treatment options for colorectal neoplasms. Despite being a safe and convenient procedure, insufficient resection by EMR can result in a high risk of local recurrence, particularly in lesions ≥ 20 mm. Compared with EMR, ESD facilitates a higher rate of en bloc resection and a lower rate of local recurrence. A recent meta-analysis revealed that the local recurrence rate after colorectal ESD was 1% during a 2-year follow-up period. In addition, ESD can facilitate precise pathological diagnosis to assess the risk of lymph node metastasis of early CRC to judge whether salvage surgery is needed. Although the efficacy of colorectal ESD has been demonstrated, its usage is largely limited by its technical difficulty and risk of complications.
Both short- and long-term data on clinical outcomes and safety profiles for colorectal EMR and ESD are needed. Therefore, this study aims to establish a multicenter registry platform to capture clinical data from subjects undergoing colorectal EMR and ESD.
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RECRUTEMENT
Profil des participants
Limites d'âge
minimum : 18 ans
maximum : 90 ans
Sexe(s) des participants
ALL
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Condition médicale (spécialité visée)
Domaine de recherche
Donnée non disponible
Critères de sélection
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD for colorectal lesions
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD
État du recrutement
unknown
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD for colorectal lesions
Données à jour depuis :
26 août 2024
SITES ET CONTACTS
Centre principal
prince of wales hospital; dept. of medicine & therapeutics
HONG KONG, HONG KONG, HONG KONG
Recrutement local
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À VENIR
Dernière modification :
26 août 2024
Données à jour depuis :
14 juin
Origine des données :
clinicaltrials.gov
* Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD for colorectal lesions.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Not applicable.
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Cohortes
Thérapie ou Intervention proposée
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD for colorectal lesions
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD
État du recrutement
unknown
Subjects who undergo EMR or ESD for colorectal lesions
Données à jour depuis :
26 août 2024
Description de l'étude
Description de l'étude
Résumé de l'étude
This study aims to establish a multicenter registry platform to capture clinical data from subjects undergoing colorectal EMR and ESD.
Source : Importé depuis le centre
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common causes of cancer-related death, however its morbidity and mortality can be reduced by colonoscopy screening and endoscopic removal of adenomas or early cancers.\[1\] Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) are two main endoscopic treatment options for colorectal neoplasms. Despite being a safe and convenient procedure, insufficient resection by EMR can result in a high risk of local recurrence, particularly in lesions ≥ 20 mm. Compared with EMR, ESD facilitates a higher rate of en bloc resection and a lower rate of local recurrence. A recent meta-analysis revealed that the local recurrence rate after colorectal ESD was 1% during a 2-year follow-up period. In addition, ESD can facilitate precise pathological diagnosis to assess the risk of lymph node metastasis of early CRC to judge whether salvage surgery is needed. Although the efficacy of colorectal ESD has been demonstrated, its usage is largely limited by its technical difficulty and risk of complications.
Both short- and long-term data on clinical outcomes and safety profiles for colorectal EMR and ESD are needed. Therefore, this study aims to establish a multicenter registry platform to capture clinical data from subjects undergoing colorectal EMR and ESD.
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Centres participants
Sites
Centres participants
1
centres
PRINCE OF WALES HOSPITAL; DEPT. OF MEDICINE & THERAPEUTICS
Hong kong
HONG KONG, HONG KONG
Recrutement local
État du recrutement:
À VENIR
Source d'information
Dernière modification :
26 août 2024
Données à jour depuis :
14 juin
Origine des données :
clinicaltrials.gov