Study Protocol of a Randomized, Two-Arm, Phase I/II Trial Investigating the Feasibility, Safety, and Efficacy of Local Treatment with US-Guided High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound in Combination with Palliative Chemotherapy in Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer.
Milka MarinovaDavid-Alexis KhouriJim KüppersOlga RamigHolger M StrunkJohannes BreuersJulia FazaalChristine FuhrmannMartin CoenenChristian MöhringTaotao ZhouXin ZhouThomas AnhaltFarsaneh SadeghlarMarcus ThudiumRupert ConradGeorg FeldmannPeter BrossartTim R GlowkaJörg C KalffMarkus EsslerChristian P StrassburgYon-Dschun KoIngo G H Schmidt-WolfMaria Angeles Gonzalez-CarmonaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
This is the first randomized controlled trial worldwide including 40 patients with inoperable pancreatic adenocarcinoma randomized into two groups: group A undergoing standard chemotherapy; and group B undergoing standard chemotherapy plus local HIFU treatment. This study aims to establish a robust evidence base by examining the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of US-guided HIFU in combination with standard palliative systemic therapy for unresectable PaC. Primary endpoint assessments will focus on parameters including safety issues (phase I), and local response rates (phase II).