About this trial
This phase III trial compares the use of contrast-enhanced multiparametric ultrasound (mp-US) to multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa). A mp-US is a procedure in which a probe that sends out high-energy sound waves is inserted into the rectum. The sound waves are bounced off internal tissues or organs and make echoes. The echoes form a picture of body tissue called a sonogram. Perflutren lipid michrosphere (Definity) is a contrast agent that uses microbubbles to enhance ultrasound images of the prostate. Doctors hope to learn if the Definity-enhanced mp-US imaging technique can accurately direct targeted biopsy for the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer when compared to standard of care mp-MRI.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Subject must be scheduled for a prostate biopsy, based on an elevated PSA (> 3.0ng/ml) per most recent National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines, elevated PSA velocity (> 0.75ng/ml/year), or abnormal digital rectal examination
Subject must be able and willing to give written informed consent for a contrast enhanced ultrasound study of the prostate including the additional study biopsies
Subject must be a male at least 18 years of age when informed consent is obtained
Disqualifiers
Participant in a clinical trial involving an investigational drug within the past 30 days
Patients with known or suspected hypersensitivity to perflutren, polyethylene glycol (PEG), or any other component of Definity
Previous treatment for prostate cancer, including hormone therapy
Clinically unstable, severely ill, or moribund as per treating physician
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- ultiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Perflutren lipid microsphere
- Transrectal Ultrasound
- Biopsy of Prostate
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Thomas Jefferson University
Lead sponsor
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
Collaborator
Eindhoven University of Technology
Collaborator
Eigen
Collaborator
GE Healthcare
Collaborator