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UnknownNCT05263219
DEB-TACE+HAIC vs. HAIC for Large HCC
Transarterial Chemoembolization With Drug-eluting Beads Plus Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy Versus Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy Alone for Large Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Status
- Unknown
- Phase
- Phase 3
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 230 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years – 75 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
This study is conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of transarterial chemoembolization with drug-eluting beads (DEB-TACE) plus hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) compared with HAIC alone for unresectable large hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Detailed description
This is a multicenter, prospective and randomized study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of DEB-TACE (with CalliSpheres) plus HAIC compared with HAIC alone for unresectable large HCC (\>7cm). 230 patients with initially unresectable large HCC (\> 7cm) will be enrolled in this study. The patients will receive either DEB-TACE plus HAIC (dTACE-HAIC) or HAIC as the primary treatment using an 1:1 randomization scheme. In the dTACE-HAIC arm, the microcatheter will be reserved at the proper/left/right hepatic artery and chemotherapy drugs (FOLFOX-based regimen) will be intra-arterially administered though the microcatheter. The treatment can be repeated on demand (at a 4-6-week interval usually) based on the evaluation of follow-up laboratory and imaging examination by the multidisciplinary team. In the HAIC arm, treatment will repeated once every 3 weeks for up to six cycles. During follow-up, the potential resectability of the tumor will be assessed by the multidisciplinary team (MDT). Once the tumors become resectable, curative surgical resection will be recommended for the patients. The primary end point of this study is overall survival (OS). The secondary endpoints are tumor response (objective response rate and disease control rate), success rate of conversion to resection, progression-free survival (PFS), and adverse events (AEs).
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PROCEDURE | dTACE-HAIC | For DEB-TACE, superselective catheterization is performed and CalliSpheres loaded with pirarubicin is use for chemoembolization. The embolization end point was blood stasis of the tumor-feeding arteries. In patients with huge or bilobar multiple lesions, in order to reduce the risk of complications, the embolization end point was not achieved in the initial TACE but in the second or third TACE session. After each chemoembolization, the microcatheter is reserved at the proper/left/right hepatic artery. The FOLFOX-based regimen is intra-arterially administered. During follow-up, the treatment will be repeated on demand (at a 4-6-week interval usually) based on the evaluation of the follow-up laboratory and imaging examination. |
| PROCEDURE | HAIC | HAIC treatment is divided into 3-week cycles. The microcatheter is advanced into the proper/left/right hepatic artery on day 1 in every cycle of treatment. After the patient returned to the ward, the FOLFOX-based regimen is intra-arterially administered though the microcatheter. The treatment is repeated once every 3 weeks for up to six cycles. |
| DRUG | dTACE-HAIC protocol | CalliSpheres (100-300 µm) loaded with pirarubicin for transarterial chemombolization: Typically, one vial of the beads was loaded with 60 mg pirarubicin. If blushed tumors is still visible after the embolization with one vial of beads, regular microspheres (8spheres) with diameters of 100-700 μm are additionally injected. FOLFOX-based regimen for hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy: oxaliplatin, 85 mg/m2 infusion for 2 hours; leucovorin, 400 mg/m2 infusion for 2 hours; and 5-FU, 400 mg/m2 bolus infusion and then 2400 mg/m2 continuous infusion over 46 h. |
| DRUG | HAIC protocol | FOLFOX-based regimen for hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy: oxaliplatin, 85 mg/m2 infusion for 2 hours; leucovorin, 400 mg/m2 infusion for 2 hours; and 5-FU, 400 mg/m2 bolus infusion and then 2400 mg/m2 continuous infusion over 46 h. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2022-02-10
- Primary completion
- 2026-02-09
- Completion
- 2026-02-09
- First posted
- 2022-03-02
- Last updated
- 2023-06-22
Locations
1 site across 1 country: China
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05263219. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.