Fast Track Rehabilitation Following Video-assisted Lung Segmentectomy
Multiple Pulmonary NodulesAim of this prospective randomized study is to assess the safety and efficacy of video-assisted lung segmentectomy (Group B) comparing with mini muscle-sparing thoracotomy (group A) during diagnostic process for pulmonary nodules.
18F-FSPG PET/CT in Imaging Patients With Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer or Indeterminate Pulmonary...
Lung CarcinomaSolitary Pulmonary Nodule1 moreThis clinical trial compares fluorine F 18 L-glutamate derivative BAY94-9392 (18F-FSPG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) to the standard of care fluorodeoxyglucose F-18 (18F-FDG) PET/CT in imaging patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer or indeterminate pulmonary nodules. PET/CT uses a radioactive glutamate (one of the common building blocks of protein) called 18F-FSPG which may be able to recognize differences between tumor and healthy tissue. Since tumor cells are growing, they need to make protein, and other building blocks, for cell growth that are made from glutamate and other molecules. PET/CT using a radioactive glutamate may be a more effective method of diagnosing lung cancer than the standard PET/CT using a radioactive glucose (sugar), such as 18F-FDG.
Pilot Study of Navigational Bronchoscopy and Transthoracic Needle Biopsy
Peripheral Pulmonary NodulesThe goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and safety of navigation guided virtual transthoracic needle biopsy combined with navigational bronchoscopy for the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary nodules (PPN).
Prospective Study to Observe and Manage Progression of Pulmonary Nodules
Lung NodulesBased on the previous review and research, we would like to further observe the nodule changes in patients with pulmonary nodules. These changes include factors such as the reason for the further enlargement or deterioration of the nodule, time, lifestyle, the patient's region, and hereditary medical history. At the same time, we will further look at the corresponding characteristics of a population that does not change the size and nature of the nodule, including age, gender, and all the factors discussed above. On this basis, we can propose more scientific methods for the treatment and management of pulmonary nodules, and provide a more reliable clinical reference for the clinical treatment of pulmonary nodules.
A Combined Biomarker Model for Risk Stratification of Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules
Pulmonary NoduleThis is a prospective, multicenter observational study aim at estimating the potential clinical utility of the CBM and at establishing the SOPs and protocols for a future randomized control trial.
Investigating Incidental Pulmonary Nodules in Underserved Communities
Lung; NodeThe study team hypothesizes that incidentally discovered pulmonary nodules are often under captured and/or not surveilled in accordance with published guidelines in the Montefiore Health System, which cares for a large proportion of Black and Hispanic patients. Incidental Pulmonary Nodules (IPNs) require a pragmatic approach to follow-up and management, especially in racially disparate populations who have greater potential for lung cancer morbidity and mortality.
Comparative Evaluation of MRI and MDCT for the Detection of Metastic Pulmonary Nodules
Metastatic Pulmonary NodulesThe purpose of this study is to apply the techniques of dynamic MRI imaging enhancement to research participants with one or more pulmonary nodule to determine if meaningful information about the nature of the nodule can be obtained. This data will then be compared with follow up information about nodule growth or histology obtained by biopsy or surgical resection.
ThoHSpEkt Thoracoscopic Ectomy of Radioactively Marked Pulmonary Nodules With Free-hand SPECT
Solitary Pulmonary NoduleBronchial NeoplasmsTitle ThoHSpEkt Study Design Pilot Study concerning the technical operative methods and a phase II study concerning the radiopharmaceutical (therapeutic-explorative study with an approved drug in a new indication) Location Kantonsspital St.Gallen Aim Proof of feasibility of thoracoscopic ectomy of radioactively marked pulmonary nodules with the help of free-hand SPECT. Background In the Cantonal Hospital of St.Gallen an average of 30 - 40 patients will be operated with thoracoscopic ectomy for a pulmonary nodule. When localisation of the nodule is not possible a switch to minithoracotomy is performed. Study intervention Marking of pulmonary nodules with radioactivity. Free-hand SPECT guided surgery Risks Risks of bronchoscopic or CT-intervention Radiation risk (minimal) Rational for patient number 10 patients for each group are enough to prove the feasibility, to manage difficulties and to record complications Duration approximately 24 months.
Evaluation of the Archimedes ™ System for Transparenchymatous Access to Pulmonary Nodules.
BronchoscopyLung Cancer1 moreThe aim of this study protocol is to evaluate the feasibility of biopsies using the new system called Archimedes® in 12 patients with solitary pulmonary nodules (SPN) suspicious of malignancy not accessible through current bronchoscopy techniques.
Cryobiopsy Versus Forceps Biopsy for Pulmonary Lesions
Solitary Pulmonary NoduleMultiple Pulmonary NodulesPurpose: Patients with peripheral lung nodules require evaluation for lung cancer. Our aim is to assess the diagnostic yield of a new technique, transbronchial cryobiopsies, in patients at risk for lung cancer. Target population: Patients referred for bronchoscopy and lung biopsies as a part of their work up for peripheral lung lesions. Procedures: Patients enrolled will have forceps transbronchial biopsies followed by transbronchial cryobiopsies for their lung lesion during bronchoscopy.