Efficacy of Nebulized Pulmicort Respules in Primary Lung Cancer Patients With COPD
Post Operative ComplicationPulmonary2 moreTo test the hypothesis that nebulized Pulmicort Respules could reduce post operation pulmonary complication incidence in primary lung cancer patients with COPD. Compare post-operation pulmonary complication incidence in two treatment arms among primary lung cancer patients with COPD required single lobectomy from 3days before operation to 7 days after operation.
Expanded Treatment Protocol With LDK378 in ALK(+) NSCLC
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)Novartis-sponsored, open-label, multi-center, interventional ETP to provide LDK378 to patients with ALK (+)NSCLC, who have been pre-treated with an ALK inhibitor; except in countries where ALK inhibitors are not approved or available. The protocol will further evaluate the safety of LDK378 in patients with ALK(+) NSCLC.
Evaluation of EGFR TKI Resistance Mechanism Using Plasma DNA Analysis
EGFR Mutation Positive Non-small Cell Lung CancerTo detect resistance gene from serially collected plasma DNA in non-small cell lung cancer harbouring EGFR activating mutation who are being treated with EGFR TKIs by using castPCR method.
Powered Echelon Device in VATS Surgery
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)This study aims to collect real world outcomes of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) for lung cancer (lobectomy, wedge resection) using ECHELON FLEX™ Powered ENDOPATH® Staplers 45 mm and/or 60 mm (study devices).
T790M Mutation on ctDNA in Patients With NSCLC After EGFR-TKI Failure
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Stage IIINon-Small-Cell Lung Cancer MetastaticThe purpose of this study is to compare the frequency and abundance of T790M mutation among the different Clinical modes of EGFR-TKI failure.
Could the Stroke Volume Variation Predict a Fluid Responsiveness in Thoracotomy?
Pulmonary NeoplasmPulmonary TuberculosisThere are some risks of pulmonary edema in patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy with one lung ventilation. The overloading of fluid administration could be related to the development of pulmonary edema in patents after thoracic surgery. But fluid restriction may cause major organ hypoperfusion during the surgery. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of stroke volume variation as an indicator for a fluid responsiveness in patient who receives pulmonary lobectomy via thoracotomy.
Determinants of Intensity of Care of Lung Cancer Patients With Organ Failure
Lung CancerInvestigators will evaluate determinants of the patients' care type : palliative, medical or intensive care. The place of patient or family on care's decision will be noticed. Investigators will evaluate 3 month-survival and patients' feelings (visit with a psychologist) according to type of care they benefited.
Endobronchial Ultrasound Elastography: the Utility of Strain Ratio for Lymph Node Staging in Lung...
Lung CancerThe aim of this pilot study is to evaluate EBUS elastography strain ratio in assessment of mediastinal lymph nodes in patients with suspicion for lung cancer for the first time. Strain ratios of mediastinal lymph nodes will be compared with EBUS B-mode features and with tissue diagnosis as a gold standard.
HD+ I-scan Bronchoscopy Vascular Abnormalities Detection Multicenter Study
LungcancerVideobronchoscopy is an essential diagnostic procedure for evaluation of the central airways and pivotal for the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer. Further technological improvements have resulted in high definition (HD+) images and advanced image enhancement technique (i-scan). An earlier study (NCT01676012) has indicated that HD+ bronchoscopy in combination with i-scan technology is superior to HD+WL (white light) for detecting endobronchial vascular changes. In this study we aim to correlate these vascular changes to histology and hypothesize that these vascular changes are related to (pre-) malignant changes and that the addition of i-scan is superior to HD+ WL.
Pilot Study of a Novel Type of CT Scan to Assess Treatment Response During Chemoradiotherapy for...
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Stage IIIDual-energy CT (DECT) provides information on the blood volume in tumors and lymph nodes. As tumors respond to treatment, preliminary data suggests that the blood volumes changes as well. Investigators are therefore using DECT to test whether it can be used on radiation treatment to rapidly assess response to treatment.