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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for A Prospective Randomized Comparison of the Adenoma Detection Rate With a Disposable Cap (ENDOCUFF VISION®)

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: A Prospective Randomized Comparison of the Adenoma Detection Rate With a Disposable Cap (ENDOCUFF VISION®)

Official Title: A Prospective Randomized Comparison of the Adenoma Detection Rate in Screening Colonoscopy With and Without a Disposable Cap (ENDOCUFF VISION®)

Study ID: NCT03442738

Interventions

Endocuff group

Study Description

Brief Summary: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of ENDOCUFF VISION® (caps with soft, about 1 cm long lateral feet of rubber ("Endocuff") to flatten the colon folds) on ADR in a real-life setting (general practices) and in a homogenous patient collective (screening colonoscopies only). It is a prospective randomized multi centric study, with participation of at least 10 study sites (private practice). The study is an inverstigator-initiated trial (IIT). Depending on the randomization (closed envelope), the patients are examined with the standard instruments without or with ENDOCUFF VISION®. Group 1: screening colonoscopy with standard colonoscopes with ENDOCUFF VISION® Group 2: screening colonoscopy with standard colonoscopes without cap

Detailed Description: Colonoscopy is currently the best method for the detection of colon carcinomas and, as precursor, adenomas, since these can also be biopsied and removed. Therefore, the screening colonoscopy was introduced at the end of 2002 (covered by state insurance) from the age of 55. The main quality parameter for outcome quality is the adenoma detection rate (ADR), which correlates with the rate of the carcinomas prevented. However, since even smaller polyps, especially if they are flat or sunken, may be relevant for colon cancer development, the aim of colonoscopy should be to be able to recognize and remove as many adenomas as possible. There is a need to optimize the efficiency of screening colonoscopy by increasing the rate of adenoma detection, as it is known from many studies that approximately 15-30% of adenomas can be missed- even though the adenoma rate in the German screening colonoscopy register continues to increase over the years and currently stands at 28%. Previous studies on the increase of the adenoma detection rate by endoscopy concerning newer endoscope technologies including conventional caps have been almost entirely negative. For about 2 years, a newer version of ENDOCUFF VISION® caps (caps with soft, about 1 cm long lateral feet of rubber (Endocuff) to flatten the colon folds) is available which has already been used in about 8,000 colonoscopies in Germany and another 10,000 colonoscopies in Europe; there are no studies on this version of Endocuff caps. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of ENDOCUFF VISION® in a real-life setting (general practices) and in a homogenous patient collective (screening colonoscopies only). It is a prospective randomized multi centric study, with participation of at least 10 study sites (private practice). The study is an inverstigator-initiated trial (IIT). A new technique for ADR improvement within colonoscopy can only be tested in a comparative study in two groups comparing the adenoma rate between the two groups. An independent gold standard does not exist in this sense, but the confirmation by the endoscopically taken histology serves as gold standard for the diagnosis adenoma. The alternative of double examinations (tandem colonoscopy) in each patient is in the setting of private practice not feasible. Depending on the randomization (closed envelope), the patients are examined with the standard instruments without or with ENDOCUFF VISION®. Group 1: screening colonoscopy with standard colonoscopes with ENDOCUFF VISION® Group 2: screening colonoscopy with standard colonoscopes without cap

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 55 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Gastroenterologische Spezialpraxis am Wittenbergplatz, Berlin, , Germany

Gemeinschaftspraxis Hohenzollerndamm, Berlin, , Germany

Gastroenterologie am Bayerischen Platz, Berlin, , Germany

Praxis Dr. Mayr, Berlin, , Germany

Praxis für Gastroenterologie in Berlin Reinickendorf, Berlin, , Germany

Praxis Dr. med. Jens Aschenbeck, Berlin, , Germany

Gastropraxis Eppendorfer Baum, Hamburg, , Germany

Schwerpunktpraxis CCB Bergedorf, Hamburg, , Germany

Magen-Darm-Zentrum, Facharztzentrum Eppendorf, Hamburg, , Germany

Contact Details

Name: Thomas Rösch

Affiliation: Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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