Suspected Lung Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Korean Multicenter Prospective Cohort of Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy
The primary objective is To evaluate the usefulness and safety of 3D electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy for histological diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions The Secondary objective is to establish a strategy that can most effectively use navigation endoscopes for early diagnosis of lung cancer in a real-world care environment by identifying patient/clinical/image/procedure-related characteristics that can optimize the practicality of this technology.
- Patients with peripheral pulmonary lesions who need histological diagnosis due to suspected lung cancer and whose lesions are judged capable of histological examination through 3D electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy will be prospectively recruited. - This study is a pure non-interventional pragmatic design. In addition to biopsy for lung lesions using navigation, lung cancer staging and tests necessary for metastases and treatment for diagnosed lung cancer are performed according to existing guidelines and the judgment of medical staff. - We will analyze the clinical characteristics of navigational bronchoscopy procedures used in clinical practice and the main results during the follow-up period of up to one year (diagnostic yield, sensitivity, safety, practicality, and various factors affecting usefulness). ;
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