A randomised controlled trial is not a pilot trial simply because it uses a surrogate endpoint.
Michael Joseph CampbellG A LancasterS M EldridgePublished in: Pilot and feasibility studies (2018)
Trials which use surrogate endpoints should only be described as 'pilot' when a definitive trial is a distinct possibility and the authors consider conditions which would indicate whether the definitive main trial was worthwhile and feasible. Simply because a trial uses a surrogate endpoint is not justification for calling it a pilot trial.