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Pipelle® Under Ultrasound Guidance (PUG) to Investigate Post-menopausal Bleeding.
Sponsor: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Summary
TITLE Pipelle® under Ultrasound Guidance (PUG) to investigate post-menopausal bleeding: Randomised Controlled Trial BACKGROUND Women who are suspected of having endometrial cancer (cancer of the inner lining of the womb) due to vaginal bleeding after the menopause must have a tissue sample taken from this area to determine whether there is an abnormality. One method of doing this is by using a small biopsy device (such as a Pipelle®) in the outpatient setting. This is referred to as an outpatient endometrial biopsy. However, a significant number of attempted endometrial biopsies are unsuccessful in obtaining a sample that is adequate for laboratory (histopathological) assessment. When an adequate sample is not obtained patients must then undergo more invasive testing. AIM This trial will use an ultrasound probe placed on the lower stomach (transabdominal ultrasound) to try and guide the doctor performing the endometrial biopsy with the aim of increasing the number of adequate samples that are obtained. The trial will also investigate if this technique is less painful and more acceptable to patients, and if the time taken for patients to receive definitive treatment after their biopsy is reduced. ELIGIBILITY All patients presenting with post-menopausal bleeding who have an endometrial thickness of 5mm or above without a contraindication to an outpatient endometrial biopsy. DESIGN Prospective randomised controlled trial enrolling 92 patients. When patients are entered into the study they will randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will have their biopsy performed under transabdominal ultrasound guidance and the other will have the biopsy performed using the traditional 'blind' approach without ultrasound guidance. There will be 46 patients in each group. DURATION The trial will run for three years. The trial will be performed in the outpatient gynaecological oncology department at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Official title: Pipelle® Under Ultrasound Guidance (PUG) to Investigate Post-menopausal Bleeding: Randomised Controlled Trial.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
92
Start Date
2024-07-23
Completion Date
2027-07-23
Last Updated
2024-07-15
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Pipelle® endometrial biopsy performed under transabdominal ultrasound guidance
The placement of an ultrasound probe on the lower abdomen while a Pipelle® endometrial biopsy is obtained.
Pipelle® endometrial biopsy performed without ultrasound guidance
A Pipelle® endometrial biopsy is performed by using touch alone.
Locations (1)
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare Trust
London, United Kingdom