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Prospective, Randomized Controlled Pivotal Trial of Biodegradable Balloon Rectal Spacer for Prostate Radiation Therapy.
Song, Daniel; Dabkowski, Mateusz; Costa, Paulo; Nurani, Rizwan; Kos, Michael; Vanneste, Ben; Magel, David; Sapir, Eli; Zimberg, Shawn; Boychak, Oleksandr; Soffen, Edward; Alhasso, Abdulla; Tokita, Kenneth; Wang, Dian; Symon, Zvi; Hudes, Richard.
Affiliation
  • Song D; Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, Maryland. Electronic address: kerma99@gmail.com.
  • Dabkowski M; Department of Brachytherapy, Oncology Center Institute of Maria Sklodowska Curie (MCMCC), Warsaw, Poland.
  • Costa P; CUF Porto Instituto Rua Fonte das Sete Bicas, Senhora da Hora Matosinhos, Portugal.
  • Nurani R; Western Radiation Oncology (WRO), B Campbell, California.
  • Kos M; Northern Nevada Radiation Oncology, Reno, Nevada.
  • Vanneste B; MAASTRO Clinic Dr. Tanslaan, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Magel D; Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel.
  • Sapir E; Ha-Refu'a St 7 Ashdod, Assuta, Israel.
  • Zimberg S; Advanced Radiation Centers of New York, Lake Success, New York.
  • Boychak O; St Luke's Hospital, Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Soffen E; Astera Cancer Care, Monroe Township, New Jersey.
  • Alhasso A; Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Tokita K; KSK Medical Center, Irvine, California.
  • Wang D; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Symon Z; Shiba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
  • Hudes R; Chesapeake Urology Research, Owings Mills, Maryland.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39032758
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE/

OBJECTIVES:

Rectal spacers have been shown to reduce rectal side effects in patients receiving prostate radiation. However, concerns remain regarding precise and reproducible gel injection. We evaluated efficacy and safety of a novel rectoprostatic spacer balloon that allows potential for controlled, adaptable deployment. This study tested co-primary hypotheses (1) balloon spacer would result in ≥25% reduction of rectal V70 in >75% of subjects and (2) implantation procedure-related and rectal ≥grade 1 adverse events within 6 months (duration ≥2 days, Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events 4.0) would be noninferior in balloon versus control subjects. METHODS AND MATERIALS A total of 222 subjects were enrolled at 16 centers. All patients had T1-T3 prostate cancer without magnetic resonance imaging evidence of posterior extraprostatic invasion. Randomization was 21 (balloon control) and subject-blinded. Patients underwent transperineal transrectal ultrasound axial and sagittal-guided fiducial placement ± balloon, followed by Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (81 Gy in 1.8 Gy fractions or biologically equivalent hypofractionated dose). For efficacy comparisons, plans were generated by a central core lab on pre- and postimplant computed tomography scans.

RESULTS:

The primary efficacy endpoint was met, with 97.9% of balloon subjects (139/142) having rectal V70 reduction >25% (P < .001). Mean V70 was 7.0 % pre- versus 1.1% postimplant. The primary safety endpoint was met with balloon subjects experiencing fewer ≥grade 1 events, 18% versus 23% (P < .001 for noninferiority). On predefined secondary endpoint of ≥grade 2 events, rates trended lower in balloon subjects (4.3% vs 6.5%, P = .527). Mean perirectal spacing was 19 ± 3.7 mm and maintained through radiation treatment (18 ± 3.9 mm). Balloon resorption was observed on 6-month computed tomography in 98.5% (133/135) of subjects. The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index quality of life instrument was collected throughout study, and did not differ statistically between the study arms.

CONCLUSIONS:

Biodegradable rectal spacer balloon was effective in significantly reducing dose to rectum, and associated with decreased cumulative rectal plus implantation-related adverse events. Balloon resorption was consistently observed by 6 months.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys / Int. j. radiat. oncol. biol. phys / International journal of radiation oncology, biology and physic Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys / Int. j. radiat. oncol. biol. phys / International journal of radiation oncology, biology and physic Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: