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NCT04996173
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Cryospray Therapy Versus Standard of Care for Benign Airway Stenosis (CryoStasis)

Sponsor: Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Summary

Benign central airway stenosis (BCAS) is an important cause of both pulmonary morbidity and mortality. Notable causes include post-intubation stenosis, collagen vascular diseases, airway trauma, infectious and idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS). Surgery is the preferred definite option; however, the first therapeutic attempt is usually endoscopic to temporarily restore airway patency and symptomatic improvement. Several endoscopic modalities exist for treatment. Most commonly, thermal or laser therapy to make radial incisions into the stenotic lesion, followed by balloon dilation to increase the area of patency. Clinicians may also inject steroids or antineoplastic agents such as mitomycin C. All of these methods have benefits and associated risks. Symptomatic stenosis frequently reoccurs with these methods. For example, the investigators have been doing 3-4 ballon dilations procedures a week at our institution. Spray cryotherapy (SCT) is a novel FDA-cleared technique that allows for liquid nitrogen to be delivered through the working channel of a bronchoscope. Few retrospective studies exist without more robust clinical trial data to reduce the risk of bias and support its widespread use. The investigators postulate that SCT and standard of care techniques will improve airway patency volume at six months than the standard of care techniques alone. Some of the proposed advantages include improved wound healing which may translate to less scar tissue and thus improvements in airway patency for a longer duration of time.

Official title: Cryospray Therapy for Benign Airway Stenosis: a Randomized Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2021-10-25

Completion Date

2027-04

Last Updated

2026-04-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Spray cryotherapy

A novel FDA cleared technique that allows for Liquid nitrogen (LN2) to be delivered in a metered fashion via a catheter through a flexible bronchoscope.

DEVICE

Ballon Dilation

An endoscopic balloon that is inflated with water to pressures between 45 and 131 psi (3 to 9 atm) using a syringe and pressure manometer.

DEVICE

Radial Incision

Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser or Monopolar electrocautery knife

Locations (3)

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, Virginia, United States