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Hybrid APC in Combination With Resection for the Endoscopic Treatment of Neoplastic Barrett's Esophagus: A Prospective, Multicenter Study

Mate Knabe, Torsten Beyna, Thomas Rösch, Jacques Bergman, Hendrik Manner, Andrea May, Guido Schachschal, Horst Neuhaus, Jennis Kandler, Bas L. Weusten, Oliver Pech, Siegbert Faiss, Mario Anders, Michael Vieth, Susanne Sehner, Raf Bisschops, Pradeep Bhandari, Christian Ell, Hanno Ehlken

2021The American Journal of Gastroenterology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The current therapy of neoplastic Barrett's esophagus (BE) consists of endoscopic resection plus ablation, with radiofrequency ablation as the best studied technique. This prospective trial assesses a potential alternative, namely hybrid argon plasma ablation. METHODS: Consecutive patients with neoplastic BE undergoing ablation after curative endoscopic resection (89.6%) or primarily were included into this prospective trial in 9 European centers. Up to 5 ablation sessions were allowed for complete eradication of BE (initial complete eradication of intestinal metaplasia [CE-IM]), by definition including BE-associated neoplasia, documented by 1 negative endoscopy with biopsies. The main outcome was the rate of initial CE-IM in intention-to-treat (ITT) and per-protocol (PP) samples at 2 years. The secondary end points were the rate of recurrence-free cases (sustained CE-IM) documented by negative follow-up endoscopies with biopsies and immediate/delayed adverse events. RESULTS: One hundred fifty-four patients (133 men and 21 women, mean age 64 years) received a mean of 1.2 resection and 2.7 ablation sessions (range 1-5). Initial CE-IM was achieved in 87.2% of 148 cases in the PP analysis (ITT 88.4%); initial BE-associated neoplasia was 98.0%. On 2-year follow-up of the 129 successfully treated cases, 70.8% (PP) or 65.9% (ITT) showed sustained CE-IM; recurrences were mostly endoscopy-negative biopsy-proven BE epithelium and neoplasia in 3 cases. Adverse events were seen in 6.1%. DISCUSSION: Eradication and recurrence rates of Barrett's intestinal metaplasia and neoplasia by means of hybrid argon plasma coagulation at 2 years seem to be within expected ranges. Final evidence in comparison to radiofrequency ablation can only be provided by a randomized comparative trial.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBarrett's esophagusEsophagusEndoscopic mucosal resectionResectionGeneral surgeryMulticenter studyInternal medicineSurgeryAdenocarcinomaCancerRandomized controlled trialEsophageal Cancer Research and TreatmentGastrointestinal Tumor Research and TreatmentGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes