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Effects of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Treatment on Fecal Continence and Anorretal Fisiology

Effects of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Treatment on Fecal Continence and Anorretal Fisiology

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03289221
Enrollment
30
Registered
2017-09-20
Start date
2018-05-01
Completion date
2019-05-30
Last updated
2019-06-03

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Conditions

Anal Continence After High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Treatment

Brief summary

Investigate the presence of hypotonic anal sphincter after anorectal dilatation and High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HiFU) , through the aplication of questionnaires and Anorectal Manometry before and after this treatment.

Detailed description

Primary Investigate the presence of hypotonic anal sphincter after anorectal dilatation and HiFU procedure Secondary 1. Detect the presence of fecal incontinence 2. Demonstrate the absence of alterations in the fecal pattern 3. Detect alterations in rectal filling sensation and e evacuation desire 4. Evaluate anal pain PATIENTS AND METHODS Thirty (30) consecutive patients indicated for treatment of prostate cancer with HIFU (FocalOneR, Edap TMS, France) will be selected. The specific inclusion and exclusion criteria are specified below. All should present the diagnosis of usual acinar adenocarcinoma of prostate Gleason score 6 (3 + 3) or Gleason 7 (3 + 4). No patient may have PSA greater than 10.0. A digital prostate exam should show prostate-restricted disease. The clinical staging should be ≤ cT2a. There will be no age limit for inclusion. Patients may not have anatomical, functional or pathological alterations of the anal canal and rectus or history of anorectal trauma and may not have a diagnosis of psychoneurologic diseases, such as: Depression, Stroke, Schizophrenia, Degenerative Neurological Diseases or others. All patients will be submitted to the manometry study the week prior to HIFU together with the application of specific questionnaires (Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score-CCIS, Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Score-FIQLS, and Rome IV for functional constipation. This examination will be conducted in a friendly environment and by experienced professionals. Patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and who signed the informed consent form will be linked to the study. REALIZATION OF HIFU, MANOMETRY AND QUESTIONNAIRES All patients treated with HIFU should have prostate volume less than 40g for treatment of hemigland or 30g for whole gland treatments. Patients will have rectal cleansing for 3 to 6 hours prior to the procedure and will be treated according to the FocalOneR treatment protocol, with general anesthesia and bladder catheterization with Foley 16 or 18 Fr catheter. After general anesthesia and positioning, digital dilatation of the anal sphincter and introduction of the HIFU probe will be performed. With the end of treatment, the probe is withdrawn, and the patient awake from the anesthesia. In the anesthetic recovery room will be applied the visual pain scale that will also be applied at the time of hospital discharge and on the thirtieth day of the procedure. Patients may receive common analgesics as needed. To perform the manometry examination it is necessary that the patient is awake, without effect of sedatives and cooperating with examination. A suppository will be used to clean the rectum 3 to 4 hours prior to the examination. And the pressures of rest and voluntary contraction of the anal sphincter will be evaluated, as well as the behavior of the pubortal muscle during the evacuation maneuver. Retinal inhibitory reflex (RIRA), sensitivity and rectal capacity will also be evaluated. Questionnaires that evaluate the pre and post HIFU anal physiology will also be applied at the time of manometry. PLACE OF ACHIEVEMENT OF RESEARCH AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES The selected patients will perform the tests of manometry, the HIFU procedure, the follow-up and treatment of possible complications in the Hospital of Transplants Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini (Hospital Brigadeiro) through the Unique Health System (UHS/SUS). This research does not have any private financial support. The funds will come from the SUS and there will be no excess expenses to the SUS. THE SAMPLE AND TIME OF RECRUITMENT Thirty (30) consecutive patients will be selected, with indication of treatment of malignant neoplasm of the prostate by the HIFU method, and that they respect the criteria of inclusion and exclusion. The estimated time for recruitment of the completed sample is 30 days. And the deadline for the entire study will be 60 days from the start of the study. STATISTIC Statistical analysis will be performed with the help of SPSS 17.0 for Windows. Results such as mean, median and prevalence will be calculated. The significance level adopted will be 0.05. COSTS All manometry examinations will be performed at the Paulista Endoscopy Center (CPE - CNPJ: 48.109.011 / 0001-30). The CPE will make available all the physical structure, employees, trained doctors and materials needed to perform the manometry exams. Patients will be asked to attend CPE (Rua Cincinato Braga, 37, CJ. 12, 1st floor, Bela Vista, SP) and NO COST TO THE BRIGADEIRO HOSPITAL, FOR PATIENTS AND / OR RESEARCHERS. RISK ANALYSIS, PROTECTION MEASURES AND SUSPENSION OF RESEARCH This research does not involve any experimental procedure. The treatment of patients with HIFU is already established with specific cancer survival results found in the literature for 10 years (7, 8). The manometry exam is a very safe technique and practically free of complications. In very rare cases, small rectal bleeding of spontaneous resolution, low intensity pain in the anal region, and very rarely, perforation of the rectal mucosa may occur with the need for surgery. (19) In any case, the presence of complications will be treated at the Brigadeiro Hospital, which has urologists 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, the Brigadeiro Hospital has emergency room for patients 24/7 with clinicians on call and support general surgery staff. The patients will be instructed to return immediately to the Hospital in case of any complications, where they will be attended by a doctor of the urology team and communicated the occurrence to the researchers.

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTAnal Manometry

A suppository will be used to clean the rectum 3 to 4 hours prior to the examination. And the pressures of rest and voluntary contraction of the anal sphincter will be evaluated, as well as the behavior of the pubortal muscle during the evacuation maneuver. Retinal inhibitory reflex (RIRA), sensitivity and rectal capacity will also be evaluated. Questionnaires that evaluate the pre and post HIFU anal physiology will also be applied at the time of manometry.

Sponsors

Hospital de Transplante Doutor Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

Thirty (30) consecutive patients indicated for treatment of prostate cancer with HIFU (FocalOneR, Edap TMS, France) will be selected to the manometry study before the treatment together with the application of specific questionnaires (Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score-CCIS, Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Score-FIQLS, and Rome IV for functional constipation. This evaluaton will be conducted again after the treatment.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
MALE
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

1. Patients of any age with diagnosis of usual acinar adenocarcinoma of the prostate; 2. Patients that treatment with HIFU is an option; 3. And, that they accept to undergo the pre-and post-HIFU anorectal manometry; 4. And, answer the questionnaires applied; 5. And, signature of the informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

1. Patients who have no indication of HIFU treatment; 2. Or, who have already undergone some anorectal surgery; 3. Or, that they present some psychoneurological disease; 4. Or, who have anatomical, functional or pathological alterations of the rectum or anal;

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Anal sphicter evaluation2 monthsInvestigate the presence of hypotonic anal sphincter after anorectal dilatation and HiFU procedure

Countries

Brazil

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026