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  • 19 Apr 2016 9:42 AM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    Safety and efficacy of endoscopic spray cryotherapy for Barrett’s dysplasia: results of the National Cryospray Registry

    S. Ghorbani et al.

    Active treatment rather than simple surveillance in case of High-grade Dysplasia in Barrett epihelium (BE) is recommended by current AGA and BSG guidelines and  the possibility of expanding  active treatment even in selected patients with Low-grade Dysplasia is suggested. Currently, the most common modality of BE ablation is by using thermal energy with Radio Frequency that has been proven effective in eradicating dysplastic lesion and BE, with acceptable rates of post-treatment stricture, post-treatment pain and persistence or recurrence of BE. The main drawback of RFA is the relative high cost of each treatment.  In the present issue of Diseases of the Esophagus, Ghorbani and co-workers present the results of the National Cryospray Registry, suggesting that, at the other end of the spectrum of thermal ablation, a similar rate of success in eradicating Dysplasia and BE may be achieved by freezing the tissue. In their consecutive series of 96 patients enrolled in the registry (321 cryotherapy sessions) with 21 months of follow up, complete ablation of HGD was achieved in 91% of patients and BE eradication was achieved in 68% of patients. One stricture (non requiring dilatation) and one bleeding (treated endoscopically) were observed. Only one patient experienced severe pain whereas mild to moderate chest pain and dysphagia were reported in 38% of the patients and after 23% of the procedures. Cryotherapy resulted particularly effective in treating Short Segment of BE (100% of success). Based on these results, cryotherapy is suggested as a safe and effective treatment to ablate dysplastic BE.

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  • 29 Feb 2016 9:43 AM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

    Performance of different imaging modalities in assessment of response to neo-adjuvant therapy in primary esophageal cancer
    C.Yip et al. Dis Esophagus February 2016

    Although neo-adjuvant therapies (NT) are widely employed in the treatment of esophageal cancer, a substantial benefit in survival is evident only for those patients with an objective clinical and/or pathological response. The accurate assessment of response is  therefore a paramount to optimize the treatment of such patients. The diagnostic tools to assess the response following neo-adjuvant therapy are far by optimal, however, and no single imaging modality has a sufficient diagnostic accuracy.  
    In their excellent review (C. Yip and coworkers examine the currently available imaging modalities: endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography associated to CT scan (PET-CT scan) and functional MRI. Each of the first three imaging modality have shown relevant limitations in assessing response to NT. The authors suggest that functional MRI with gadolinium is the single imaging modality that provides excellent soft tissue delineation and functional information regarding tumor angiogenesis, having the potential to be a useful response-assessment tool (if confirmed by further studies). In addition its combination with PET (PET/functional MRI) could be the way forward in the response assessment  after NT in esophageal cancer.

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