The Efficacy and Safety of FRD001 in Ultrasound Contrast Imaging for Malignant Ovarian Masses in Women
Efficacy and Safety of FRD001 Injection in Ultrasound Contrast Imaging for the Differential Diagnosis of Benign and Malignant Ovarian Masses in Women
Tongji Hospital
198 participants
Jul 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This is a Prospective, Self-Controlled, Open-Label, Multicenter Clinical Trial. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of FRD001 injection in ultrasound contrast imaging for the differentiation between benign and malignant ovarian masses in women, using gray-scale and power Doppler ultrasound as controls. This trial will adopt a self-controlled design, where each participant will first undergo gray-scale/power Doppler ultrasound imaging, followed by FRD001 injection-enhanced ultrasound imaging. The target population is assumed to have a malignancy prevalence (P) of 40%, with an expected sensitivity of gray-scale/power Doppler ultrasound at 70%. It is hypothesized that the sensitivity of FRD001 injection-enhanced ultrasound will improve by 20%, reaching an anticipated sensitivity of 90%. The significance level (α) is set at 0.05, with a power (1-β) of 80%, and an inconsistency ratio (D) of 0.34. Based on these parameters, a total sample size (N) of 178 cases is required. Considering a 10% dropout rate, at least 198 subjects will be needed, which includes 79 participants with malignant tumors (N1) and 119 with benign conditions (N2). All screening assessments for each participant will be conducted within 7 days prior to the administration of the investigational medicinal product (IMP), including the day of administration. Safety observations will continue for 72 ± 24 hours post-IMP administration. Pathological results for the target lesions will be collected within 30 days following the IMP imaging examination. The efficacy of the IMP in differentiating between benign and malignant ovarian masses will be evaluated against pathological results, which will serve as the gold standard. This comprehensive approach will provide crucial insights into the diagnostic capabilities of FRD001 injection, potentially enhancing clinical decision-making in the management of ovarian masses.
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Interventions
FRD001 injection is a lipid-based second-generation ultrasound contrast agent. FRD001 injection in ultrasound contrast imaging could enhance the differentiation between benign and malignant ovarian masses in women, using gray-scale and power Doppler ultrasound as controls.
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NCT06556342