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Robotic-assisted Bronchoscopy Under Moderate Sedation With Propofol

Robotic-assisted Bronchoscopy Under Moderate Sedation With Propofol

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

In this study, the investigators want to find out whether robot-assisted bronchoscopy also works with moderate sedation (Propofol), as is already used in standard bronchoscopies. The study is being conducted as a pilot study. This means that it is an initial test run for a scientific investigation. The investigators are testing on a small scale whether the intervention works as predicted before a larger study is conducted.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • informed consent signed by the subject
  • aged at least 18 years
  • scheduled for bronchoscopy with moderate sedation and tracheal intubation in order to obtain at least 1 specimens of the lung via transbronchial biopsy
  • necessary periinterventional laboratory examinations needed for the bronchoscopy
  • judgement of the subject

Exclusion Criteria:

  • endobronchial lesion causing lobar atelectasis
  • inability or contraindications to undergo bronchoscopy (e.g. severe cardiopulmonary diseases, coagulation disorders, intolerance to anesthesia or endoscopic operation, psychiatric disorders or severe neurosis)
  • pregnant or lactating women

Study details
    Lung Lesions
    Robotic Assisted Bronchoscopy
    Propofol
    Bronchoscopy
    Bronchoscopy Biopsy

NCT07006311

University of Zurich

15 October 2025

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