Journal article
Safety and Acceptability of Esophageal Cytosponge Cell Collection Device in a Pooled Analysis of Data From Individual Patients
W Januszewicz, WK Tan, K Lehovsky, I Debiram-Beecham, T Nuckcheddy, S Moist, S Kadri, M di Pietro, A Boussioutas, NJ Shaheen, DA Katzka, ES Dellon, RC Fitzgerald
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background & Aims: Diagnosis and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus (BE) and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) have become emerging public health issues. Cytosponge is a novel, minimally invasive esophageal cell collection device. We aimed to assess the data on safety and acceptability of this device. Methods: We performed a patient-level review of 5 prospective trials assessing Cytosponge performance in patients with reflux disease, BE and EoE in primary and secondary care. Acceptability of Cytosponge and subsequent endoscopy were recorded with visual analogue scale (VAS), wherein 0 and 10 denoted lowest and highest acceptability. Median VAS scores were compared using a Mann-Whitney test. The..
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Awarded by National Cancer Institute
Funding Acknowledgements
The BEST1 study was funded by the Medical Research Council gap fund. The BEST2 study was funded by Cancer Research UK. The BEST Australia study was supported by Cancer Australia.