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Explaining the Invisible Using the PEARL System

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NHS Trust

Status

Completed

Conditions

Prostate Cancer

Treatments

Other: PEARL

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03025633
HullEastYorkshireNHS

Details and patient eligibility

About

Radiotherapy uses high doses of x-rays directed at tumours to kill them, an unfortunate side effect is healthy surrounding tissue will receive some of the x-ray dose and is damaged. Approximately 22% of radiotherapy patients receive treatment to cure prostate cancer. The technique used requires patients to maintain full bladder and empty bowel because they are next to the prostate, the aim of radiotherapy planning is to minimise the radiation dose received to healthy organs and tissues as this will reduce side effects. PEARL is commercial interactive PC software that shows realistic and functional 3D models of Linac's (machines that deliver radiotherapy treatment). Using PEARL it's possible to display realistic patient treatments including how an individual would be laid on a treatment couch and how the machine will move and sound during treatment. Additionally PEARL provides the opportunity to look inside the body to view internal anatomy and show where the radiotherapy treatment is directed.

Information prior to treatment in radiotherapy is normally given verbally one to one. The investigators believe this information can be more easily understood if PEARL is used in conjunction with this verbal exchange. PEARL gives visual and audio representation of the treatment experience, and demonstrates the reasons behind required preparations.

Research aim is to demonstrate patients who receive information using PEARL have greater understanding, reduced anxiety and reduced radiation dose. This will be tested using two groups of patients receiving radiotherapy to the prostate. Group A - Verbal information, Group B - Verbal information and PEARL demonstration. Data collection is via patient questionnaires and review of Cone Beam Computer Tomography (CBCT) images that are taken prior to each radiotherapy treatment as standard practice. CBCT's are used to locate the treatment area and assess bladder and bowel status and ensure all of these are suitable to deliver treatment accurately.

Enrollment

155 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients diagnosed with cancer of the prostate of the following staging: T1-3b, N0-1, M0.
  • Clinical intention to treat using external radiotherapy based on three local departmental protocols: TP-CP-97, TP-CP-98 and TP-CP-99. These protocols dictate that the patients receive VMAT planned treatment, require a full bladder and empty rectum and require daily localisation using kV cone beam CT (CBCT).
  • Patients consented to the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients who do not fulfil the inclusion criteria.
  • Patients diagnosed with depression.
  • Blind patients or patients with severe visual impairment.
  • Patients with reduced understanding due to mental impairment.
  • Patients not willing to consent to the study.
  • Prisoners and young offenders.
  • Patients who are unable to understand verbal explanations given in English.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

155 participants in 2 patient groups

Group A - PEARL
Other group
Description:
Group A will receive a combination of verbal and visual pre-treatment information via the use of PEARL.
Treatment:
Other: PEARL
Group B - NON PEARL
No Intervention group
Description:
Group B will receive verbal only pre-treatment information.

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