Shear Wave Elastography of Rectal Adenomas and Cancer
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 100
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- sponsor
- Vejle Hospital
Summary
The diagnosis of rectal lesions is a challenging task, and the accuracy of the primary staging is important preoperatively. A relatively novel technology makes it possible to measure the tissue stiffness during endorectal ultrasonography.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic value of Shear Wave Elastography (SWE). The hypothesis is that the tissue stiffness is higher in malignant tissue than in benign lesions.
Description
This study will include patients with an endoscopy verified rectal lesion referred to the radiology department for pretreatment evaluation.
During the investigation, patients will undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and endorectal ultrasonography (ERUS). During the ERUS, the tissue stiffness of the lesion and visible lymph nodes will be measured using the SWE technology.
- Hypotheses
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- Tumour stiffness measurement by SWE gives a statistically significantly higher value in malignant processes than in benign rectal tumors.
- Tissue stiffness measurement with SWE gives a statistically significantly higher value in lymph node metastases than in reactive enlarged lymph nodes.
- There is a statistically significant correlation between SWE and MRI apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)
Histopathology report of surgical specimen will serve as endpoint.
Details
Condition | Colorectal Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Magnetic Resonance Elastography |
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Age | 100years or below |
Treatment | Shear wave elastography |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04409990 |
Sponsor | Vejle Hospital |
Last Modified on | 16 February 2024 |
How to participate?
Additional screening procedures may be conducted by the study team before you can be confirmed eligible to participate.
Learn moreIf you are confirmed eligible after full screening, you will be required to understand and sign the informed consent if you decide to enroll in the study. Once enrolled you may be asked to make scheduled visits over a period of time.
Learn moreComplete your scheduled study participation activities and then you are done. You may receive summary of study results if provided by the sponsor.
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