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A Cross-sectional Study Looking at the Effect of Radiotherapy on Carotid Intima-medial Thickness in Head and Neck Cancer

10. februar 2014 oppdatert av: Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Some patients with head and neck cancer or benign tumours of the head and neck receive radiotherapy to their neck as part of their treatment. The carotid arteries are often included in the radiotherapy as collateral structures. There is some evidence to show that radiotherapy to these blood vessels can result in thickening of the artery walls some years after treatment and increased risk of stroke or TIA in the future.

Current research is now aimed towards detecting radiotherapy-related changes to the carotid arteries at an earlier stage and towards using new radiotherapy techniques to avoid treating these blood vessels if possible. The question of whether or not the use of preventive medicines like aspirin and cholesterol-lowering tablets helps to reverse this process is currently unanswered.

The aim of this study is to measure the thickness (intima-medial thickness) of irradiated carotid artery walls and compare this to unirradiated arteries. There are many other causes for thickening of arteries (such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels and diabetes) and these may affect the ability to measure the effect of radiotherapy change to the artery wall. In order to address this, it is ideal to look at this process in patients who have only had one side of their neck treated and use the other side as a comparison. The study will also be looking for earlier signs of radiotherapy-related changes, such as stiffening of the artery wall, inflammation in the artery wall (a very early sign of radiotherapy-related change) and some markers in the blood that may indicate that this process is taking place.

The null hypotheses of this study are:

  • In irradiated carotid arteries, the mean intimal-medial thickness will be the same compared to unirradiated arteries.
  • Serum biomarkers will not be elevated in radiation-induced carotid atherosclerosis.
  • Development of radiation-induced carotid atherosclerosis is not affected by risk factor modulation (Aspirin, HMGCoA reductase inhibitors, smoking cessation).
  • There is no difference in carotid arterial wall strain in irradiated carotid arteries versus unirradiated carotid arteries.
  • Microbubble ultrasound will not be able to detect Inflammation in the carotid arteries as an early marker of atherosclerosis.

Studieoversikt

Status

Fullført

Studietype

Observasjonsmessig

Registrering (Faktiske)

50

Deltakelseskriterier

Forskere ser etter personer som passer til en bestemt beskrivelse, kalt kvalifikasjonskriterier. Noen eksempler på disse kriteriene er en persons generelle helsetilstand eller tidligere behandlinger.

Kvalifikasjonskriterier

Alder som er kvalifisert for studier

18 år og eldre (Voksen, Eldre voksen)

Tar imot friske frivillige

N/A

Kjønn som er kvalifisert for studier

Alle

Prøvetakingsmetode

Sannsynlighetsprøve

Studiepopulasjon

Adult patients with histologically confirmed cancer or benign tumours of the head and neck area treated with hemi-neck radiotherapy to ≥ 50Gy

Beskrivelse

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Histologically confirmed cancer or benign tumours of the head and neck area treated with hemi-neck radiotherapy to ≥ 50Gy
  • Received radiotherapy to the neck area more than 24 months previously
  • Intervening neck dissection allowed
  • Be able to provide written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who have active head and neck cancer
  • Patients with a prior history of carotid endarterectomy or carotid angioplasty and stenting

Studieplan

Denne delen gir detaljer om studieplanen, inkludert hvordan studien er utformet og hva studien måler.

Hvordan er studiet utformet?

Designdetaljer

Kohorter og intervensjoner

Gruppe / Kohort
Cross-sectional hemi-neck RT

Hva måler studien?

Primære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tiltaksbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
The difference in mean IMT between irradiated and unirradiated carotid arteries.
Tidsramme: >2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional study - measured at one time-point at least 2 years after radiotherapy
>2 years post-radiotherapy

Sekundære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tiltaksbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
The prevalence of carotid artery stenosis in irradiated carotid arteries compared to unirradiated carotid arteries.
Tidsramme: >2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional - measured at one time point at least 2 years after radiotherapy
>2 years post-radiotherapy
Quantify the use of risk-modifying therapy (anti-hypertensives, anti-diabetic medication, HMGCoA reductase inhibitors, smoking cessation) and their effect on radiation-induced carotid atherosclerosis.
Tidsramme: > 2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional - measured at one time point at least 2 years after radiotherapy
> 2 years post-radiotherapy
Correlation of serum biomarker levels to carotid IMT and strain.
Tidsramme: > 2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional - measured at one time point at least 2 years after radiotherapy
> 2 years post-radiotherapy
The difference in arterial wall strain between irradiated and unirradiated carotid arteries
Tidsramme: > 2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional - measured at least 2 years after radiotherapy
> 2 years post-radiotherapy
The difference in arterial wall inflammation between irradiated and unirradiated carotid arteries
Tidsramme: > 2 years post-radiotherapy
Cross-sectional - measured at one time point at least 2 years after radiotherapy
> 2 years post-radiotherapy

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Etterforskere

  • Hovedetterforsker: Christopher M Nutting, PhD, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Studierekorddatoer

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Studer hoveddatoer

Studiestart

1. oktober 2011

Primær fullføring (Faktiske)

1. november 2013

Studiet fullført (Faktiske)

1. november 2013

Datoer for studieregistrering

Først innsendt

6. februar 2014

Først innsendt som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

10. februar 2014

Først lagt ut (Anslag)

12. februar 2014

Oppdateringer av studieposter

Sist oppdatering lagt ut (Anslag)

12. februar 2014

Siste oppdatering sendt inn som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

10. februar 2014

Sist bekreftet

1. februar 2014

Mer informasjon

Begreper knyttet til denne studien

Andre studie-ID-numre

  • CCR 3687

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