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Discomfort Assessment of Senographe Pristina Patient-assisted Versus Standard Compression Mode and Quality Assessment of Screening Mammograms

Discomfort Assessment of Senographe Pristina Patient-assisted Versus Standard Compression Mode in Asymptomatic Adult Women Undergoing Screening Full-filled Digital Mammography and Quality Evaluation of Screening Mammograms

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
500 (estimated)
Sponsor
Parc de Salut Mar · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
50 Years – 69 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Senographe Pristina is a new mammography system (hardware and software) designed to improve patient experience, patient throughput, and radiographer experience while maintaining the imaging capabilities and image quality of full-field digital mammography (FFDM) and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) breast imaging. The purpose of this study is to assess patient experience as it relates to discomfort when patient-assisted compression is compared against the standard compression mode of Senographe Pristina in asymptomatic adult women undergoing screening FFDM mammography. The technical/clinical quality assessment of mammograms is essential to ensure that high quality images are consistently used in a breast cancer screening program. Advances in mammography equipment may improve the image quality. Therefore, the investigators hypothesize that the introduction of Senographe Pristina may have an effect on the technical/clinical quality of screening mammograms.

Detailed description

Leading authorities on breast cancer recommend regular screening mammography for women aged 40 years and older as a means of early detection for breast cancer, which can lead to increased survival rates and more treatment options. Numerous randomized trials have demonstrated that regular mammographic screening reduces breast cancer mortality, with more than 40% reduction in breast cancer deaths. Amidst the success of screening mammography, clinicians struggle to maintain patient participation in regular screening programs. Notably, a systematic review by Whelehan, et al. concluded that pain experienced during screening mammography (e.g. compression pain) contributed to reduced rates of repeat participation in regular screening programs. Adequate breast compression during mammography creates uniform thickness and flattens tissues, which is necessary to obtain sufficient image quality and reduce radiation dose. Various methods are being investigated to maintain sufficient compression while reducing pain associated with mammography. Specifically, studies have shown that a personalized approach to compression can significantly reduce pain intensity and discomfort experienced by patients while maintaining diagnostic image quality. Patient-controlled compression allows the patient to control the amount of compression force during mammography and is a personalized approach that has demonstrated successful pain reduction in mammography. GE Healthcare's Senographe Pristina, an innovative mammography platform that provides both two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) imaging capabilities, offers standard and patient-controlled compression modes. The study described herein is being conducted to compare discomfort experienced by asymptomatic women undergoing full-field digital (FFDM) 2D screening mammography with standard and patient-controlled compression modes of Senographe Pristina. Results from this study may be used to support future regulatory submissions. The population of this study will consist of adult asymptomatic women presenting for screening FFDM. Eligible patients will be enrolled and will undergo bilateral two-view (CC and MLO) imaging with Senographe Pristina. Each subject will use both standard and patient-assisted compression modes, with one mode randomly assigned to the right breast and the other mode assigned to the left breast. Immediately following image acquisition (i.e. during decompression), subjects will be asked to rate their level of discomfort using a validated 11-point pain rating scale (numeric rating scale). Additional data collected from each subject will include demographic and clinical history information, breast thickness, radiation dose, compression force, and overall patient experience feedback. Pain scores will be summarized with descriptive statistics and other endpoint data will be analyzed using general statistical methods. Pain results will be compared according to compression mode and multivariate analysis will be performed to assess the potential effect of other variables. The technical/clinical quality assessment of mammograms is essential to ensure that high quality images are consistently used in a breast cancer screening program. Poor image quality may lead to missed diagnoses and compromised detection of breast cancers. In this sense, it has been reported that high image quality leads to higher detection rates and fewer interval cancers. In order to assess the technical/clinical quality of screening mammograms, the PGMI (perfect, good, moderately good, and inadequate) system will be used. With this system the investigators routinely evaluate the technical/clinical quality of screening mammograms in our center. A random sample of 500 women with two (2) Medio Lateral Oblique (MLO) and two (2) Cranial Caudal (CC) views produced with Senographe Pristina (291 with patient-assisted compression and 291 with standard compression mode) will be assessed by three highly trained radiologists. Technical/clinical image quality will be compared according to compression mode and multivariate analysis will be performed to assess the potential effect of other variables. Additionally, the investigators will compare the technical/clinical image quality of mammograms produced by Senographe Pristina with the image quality observed in the previous routine evaluations performed in our center.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEbilateral two-view (CC and MLO) FFDM (full field digital mammography) using patient-assisted compression modePatient-assisted mode of Senographe Pristina (a commercial mammography medical device consisting of the Senographe Pristina FFDM system -2D- and Senographe Pristina DBT option -3D-) for FFDM imaging procedure. The patient-assisted compression feature enables the patient to personally refine breast compression using a hand-held remote control after the compression has been initiated by the operator, which is required to ensure proper breast positioning.
DEVICEbilateral two-view (CC and MLO) FFDM (full field digital mammography) using standard compression modeStandard compression mode of Senographe Pristina (a commercial mammography medical device consisting of the Senographe Pristina FFDM system -2D- and Senographe Pristina DBT option -3D-) for FFDM imaging procedure. Study-related compressions will consist of the first and second CC and MLO compressions performed on each breast during each subject's exam.

Timeline

Start date
2017-12-01
Primary completion
2020-12-01
Completion
2020-12-01
First posted
2019-04-26
Last updated
2019-04-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03928886. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.