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| Koningin Wilhelmina Fonds | OTHER |
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Brief Summary: Some colorectal liver metastases can only be resected after inducing liver regeneration by portal vein embolization (PVE) to increase size function of the future liver remnant (FLR). While PVE is standard, embolization of portal vein and hepatic veins (PVE/HVE) on one side of the liver may faster and more extensive liver size and function growth. PVE/HVE is a novel procedure and requires a safety and feasibility evaluation in a pretrial (DRAGON1) to then be compared in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to PVE (DRAGON 2).
Detailed Description: Resection of liver metastases from colorectal cancer (CRLM) improves survival compared to chemotherapy alone and may lead to cure in up to 40% of patients. Surgical resectability is limited by location of metastases and by FLR size and function. Commonly, the volume of the future liver remnant (FLR) should be at least 30% of the functional FLR volume. If this volume criterion is not met, the induction of liver regeneration between a two-stage hepatectomy is performed at many centers, with the aim to render patients resectable and reduce the risk of post hepatectomy liver failure. Gold standard to induce regeneration is the embolization of the portal vein branches to the tumor carrying liver (PVE) to induce regeneration of the FLR. Recently, combined embolization of both portal and hepatic veins (PVE/HVE) has been described as an alternative to portal vein embolization because it accelerates and increases growth of the FLR. PVE/HVE combines simultaneous embolization of the portal main branches into the tumor bearing liver and the hepatic vein draining them. The tissue in the part of the liver treated with PVE/HVE stays viable because the hepatic artery continues to supplies the liver deprived of portal and hepatic veins. Preclinical studies in pigs have demonstrated feasibility of this method and human case series show accelerated and increased liver growth. No multi-center evaluation has been performed so far. DRAGON 1 is an international, prospective, multi-center trial to test enrolment capacity of participants and safety of portal and hepatic vein embolization (PVE/HVE). DRAGON 1 will form the basis of the RCT DRAGON 2 to compare PVE with PVE/HV. DRAGON 2 is expected to start in 2021.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Portal and Hepatic Vein Embolization | Experimental | 3 patients per center over one year approximately 90 patients in total. Patients will undergo portal vein and hepatic vein embolization instead of only portal vein embolization. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Portal and Hepatic Vein Embolization | Procedure | Procedure/Surgery: Combined portal vein embolization and hepatic vein embolization (PVE/HVE) • All techniques of PVE allowed (ipsi-lateral, contra-lateral, trans-splenic, all embolization agents except for ethanol alone) • All modifications of HVE allowed (venous occlusion umbrellas; trans-jugular, trans-hepatic, no use of vein glue to avoid lung embolization; staged approach allowed, but first PVE, then HVE and within 48 hours) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Ability of each center to enroll 3 patients in 12 months without mortality due to the intervention. | Ability of each center to enroll 3 patients for PVE/HVE in 12 months safely and perform the procedure including the liver resection without 90-day mortality after resection due to complications. If this goal is achieved center will be enrolled in DRAGON 2. | 1 year/ 90 day mortality |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Efficacy assessment: standardized future liver remnant volume | Increased of standardized future liver remnant volume between initial imaging and imaging at 1 week, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, degree of hypertrophy based on standard future liver remnant volume, kinetic growth | 6 weeks |
| Feasibility assessment: resection rate |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Ronald M van Dam, MD PhD | Maastricht University Medical Center | Principal Investigator |
| Erik Schadde, MD FACS FEBS | Kantonsspital Winterthur/ Rush University Medical Center, Chicago | Principal Investigator |
| Marc AH Bemelmans, MD PhD | Maastricht University Medical Center | Principal Investigator |
| Christiaan van der Leij, MD PhD | Maastricht University Medical Center | Principal Investigator |
| Christoph A Binkert, Prof.Dr.Med | Cantonal Hospital Winterthur | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Yale School of Medicine | New Haven | Connecticut | 06510 | United States | ||
| Rush University Medical Center |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 40255933 | Derived | Korenblik R, James S, Smits J, Diaz-Nieto R, Davis R, Chan BKY, Erdmann JI, Zijlstra IAJ, Arntz PJW, Kollmar O, Hoffmann MH, Vass DG, Lindsay R, Serenari M, Cappelli A, Gobardhan PD, Imani F, Suarez YF, Munos FG, Grunhagen DJ, Moelker A, Pieterman KJ, Kleeff J, Wohlgemuth WA, Herrero E, Gelabert A, Breitenstein S, Seeger N, Detry O, Gerard L, Sandstrom PA, Bjornsson B, Aldrighetti LA, De Cobelli F, Leclercq WKG, van Baardewijk LJ, Croagh D, De Boo DW, Kingham TP, Ridouani F, Metrakos P, Valenti D, Kalil J, Fretland AA, Carling U, Martel G, Ryan S, Udupa V, Macdonald A, Tasse JC, Stavrou GA, Spuentrup E, Borobia FG, Criado E, Sparrelid E, Delle M, Navines-Lopez J, Moragues JS, Andorra EC, Schnitzbauer A, Vogl TJ, Heil J, Primrose JN, Modi S, Fouraschen SMG, Bokkers RPH, de Boer MT, Borel Rinkes IHM, Smits MLJ, Gruenberger T, Baclija I, Billingsley KG, Madoff DC, Serrablo A, Sarria L, Wang X, Xudong Q, Winkens B, Olde Damink SWL, Bemelmans MHA, Dewulf MJL, Binkert CA, Schadde E, van der Leij C, van Dam RM; DRAGON collaborative study group. Safety and efficacy of combined portal and hepatic vein embolisation in patients with colorectal liver metastases (DRAGON1): a multicentre, single-arm clinical trial. Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2025 Apr 10;53:101284. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101284. eCollection 2025 Jun. | |
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Study protocol has already been published : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35790566/
Other information may be shared upon reasonable request after publication
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Multicenter, international, prospective, multi-center trial to test enrolment capacity of participants and safety of Portal and Hepatic Vein Embolization (PVE/HVE): DRAGON 1 will form the basis of a planned subsequent trial ("DRAGON 2") that will compare PVE with PVE/HVE. In DRAGON 1 every center has to demonstrate the ability to enroll 3 patients in 12 months safely
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ion of patients proceeding to complete resection (=resection rate) |
| 1 year follow up |
| Mortality assessment | 90-mortality after resection | 90 days |
| Overall survival after PVE/HVE | Overall survival | 1 year follow up |
| Oncological effectiveness of PVE/HVE | Disease-free survival after 1 year | 1 year |
| General complication assessment | 90-day complications, general (Clavien-Dindo) | 90 days |
| Liver specific complication assessment | 90-day complications, liver specific (FABIB-classification) | 90 days |
| Chicago |
| Illinois |
| 60612 |
| United States |
| Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | New York | New York | 10065 | United States |
| Royal Prince Alfred Hospital | Camperdown | New South Wales | NSW 2050 | Australia |
| Monash Health, Clayton | Clayton | Victoria | VIC 3168 | Australia |
| Social Medical Center, South | Vienna | 1100 | Austria |
| Hôpital Erasme | Brussels | Brussels Capital | 1070 | Belgium |
| CHU-UCL Namur site Godinne | Yvoir | Namen | 5530 | Belgium |
| CHU de Liège | Liège | 4000 | Belgium |
| The Ottawa Hospital | Ottawa | Ontario | k1H 8L6 | Canada |
| McGill University Health Center | Montreal | Canada |
| Klinikum Saarbrücken gGmbH | Saarbrücken | Saarland | 66119 | Germany |
| University Hospital Halle (Saale) | Halle | Saxony-Anhalt | 06120 | Germany |
| Frankfurt University Hospital | Frankfurt | Germany |
| Policlinico Sant'Orsola-Malpighi | Bologna | 40138 | Italy |
| Fondazione Poliambulanza | Brescia | 25124 | Italy |
| IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital | Milan | Italy |
| Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS | Roma | 00168 Roma | Italy |
| Maastricht University Medical Center+ | Maastricht | Limburg | 6229 HX | Netherlands |
| Amsterdam UMC, location AMC | Amsterdam | North Holland | 1105 AZ | Netherlands |
| Erasmus Medical Center | Rotterdam | South Holland | 3015 | Netherlands |
| Amsterdam Medical Centers, Location VUmc | Amsterdam | 1081HV | Netherlands |
| Amphia | Breda | Netherlands |
| Maxima Medisch Centrum | Eindhoven | Netherlands |
| University Medical Center Groningen | Groningen | 9713 GZ | Netherlands |
| Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht | Utrecht | Netherlands |
| Oslo University Hospital | Oslo | 0450 Oslo | Norway |
| University Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol | Badalona | Barcelona | 08916 Badalona | Spain |
| University Hospital Parc Taulí | Sabadell | Barcelona | 08208 | Spain |
| Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa | Terrassa | Barcelona | 08221 | Spain |
| Hospital Universitari Dr. Josep Trueta | Girona | Gerona | 17007 | Spain |
| Clínic de Barcelona | Barcelona | 08036 | Spain |
| University Hospital Miguel Servet | Zaragoza | 50009 | Spain |
| Linköping University Hospital | Linköping | 581 85 | Sweden |
| Karolinska University Hospital | Stockholm | 14186 | Sweden |
| Claraspital & Clarunis University Hospital Basel | Basel | Canton of Basel-City | CH-4058 | Switzerland |
| Kantonsspital Winterthur (KSW) | Winterthur | 8401 | Switzerland |
| University Hospital Southampton | Southampton | Hampshire | SO16 6YD | United Kingdom |
| Aintree University Hospital | Liverpool | Merseyside | L9 7AL | United Kingdom |
| Belfast Health and Social Care Trust | Belfast | United Kingdom |
| King's college hospital NHS foundation trust | London | United Kingdom |
| Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Oxford | United Kingdom |
| Derived |
| Korenblik R, Olij B, Aldrighetti LA, Hilal MA, Ahle M, Arslan B, van Baardewijk LJ, Baclija I, Bent C, Bertrand CL, Bjornsson B, de Boer MT, de Boer SW, Bokkers RPH, Rinkes IHMB, Breitenstein S, Bruijnen RCG, Bruners P, Buchler MW, Camacho JC, Cappelli A, Carling U, Chan BKY, Chang DH, Choi J, Font JC, Crawford M, Croagh D, Cugat E, Davis R, De Boo DW, De Cobelli F, De Wispelaere JF, van Delden OM, Delle M, Detry O, Diaz-Nieto R, Dili A, Erdmann JI, Fisher O, Fondevila C, Fretland A, Borobia FG, Gelabert A, Gerard L, Giuliante F, Gobardhan PD, Gomez F, Grunberger T, Grunhagen DJ, Guitart J, Hagendoorn J, Heil J, Heise D, Herrero E, Hess GF, Hoffmann MH, Iezzi R, Imani F, Nguyen J, Jovine E, Kalff JC, Kazemier G, Kingham TP, Kleeff J, Kollmar O, Leclercq WKG, Ben SL, Lucidi V, MacDonald A, Madoff DC, Manekeller S, Martel G, Mehrabi A, Mehrzad H, Meijerink MR, Menon K, Metrakos P, Meyer C, Moelker A, Modi S, Montanari N, Navines J, Neumann UP, Peddu P, Primrose JN, Qu X, Raptis D, Ratti F, Ridouani F, Rogan C, Ronellenfitsch U, Ryan S, Sallemi C, Moragues JS, Sandstrom P, Sarria L, Schnitzbauer A, Serenari M, Serrablo A, Smits MLJ, Sparrelid E, Spuntrup E, Stavrou GA, Sutcliffe RP, Tancredi I, Tasse JC, Udupa V, Valenti D, Fundora Y, Vogl TJ, Wang X, White SA, Wohlgemuth WA, Yu D, Zijlstra IAJ, Binkert CA, Bemelmans MHA, van der Leij C, Schadde E, van Dam RM. Dragon 1 Protocol Manuscript: Training, Accreditation, Implementation and Safety Evaluation of Portal and Hepatic Vein Embolization (PVE/HVE) to Accelerate Future Liver Remnant (FLR) Hypertrophy. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2022 Sep;45(9):1391-1398. doi: 10.1007/s00270-022-03176-1. Epub 2022 Jul 5. |