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Early Feasibility Study (EFS) of the 'CAROL' for Treatment of Lung Cancer Stage 1

Early Feasibility Study (EFS) of the 'CAROL' for Treatment of Lung Cancer Stage 1

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to evaluate the safety of the CAROL device for treating lung tumors in patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with tumor size ≤ 2 cm (cT1b). The primary objective is to assess safety by monitoring and grading adverse events using the CTCAE v5.0 criteria at one month following the procedure.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Those who meet all the following criteria are eligible to participate in the clinical trial.

  1. Adults 18 years of age or older at the time of screening
  2. NSCLC tumour(s)≤ 2 cm (cT1b) suitable for resection
  3. Suitable candidate for resection per standard of practice (Lobectomy)
  4. NSCLC is confirmed pathologically for the tissue that will be ablated
  5. Location of tumour:
    • ① in outer one thirds of lung (between outermost 1/3 measured by tumour centre),
    • ② if the centre of the tumour is located within the outermost 1/3, inclusion will proceed,
    • ③ anticipation that resection (lobectomy) would remove all gross tumour and ablation with grossly negative margins,
    • ④ one or more radiofrequency ablation (RFA) applications would target entire margin according to the RFA plan
  6. Signed free and informed consent as prescribed by hospital policies.

Exclusion Criteria:

Those who meet any of the following criteria are excluded from this clinical trial.

  1. Centralised tumour (inner most one third) not amenable to resection (abutting main stem bronchus, main pulmonary artery branches, oesophagus or trachea)
  2. Other primary lung tumours
  3. Tumour is associated with vulnerable zone of pleural effusion
  4. If the centre of the tumour is not located within the outermost 1/3, exclusion will proceed
  5. PFT: post-bronchodilator forced expired volume in on second (FEV1) or forced vital capacity (FVC) ≤60% predicted, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) ≤ 50% predicted
  6. Patients with evidence of severe chronic pulmonary disease including asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), or Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD).
  7. Requirement of supplemental oxygen at rest or exercise
  8. Hospitalization for cardiac disease within the preceding 3 months
  9. Liver enzymes (Alanine Aminotransferase \[ALT\], Alkaline Phosphatase \[ALP\], Aspartate Aminotransferase \[AST\]) or total bilirubin \>1.5 upper limit of normal (ULN)
  10. Serum creatinine \> 2 mg/dl
  11. Recent infection (within 30 days)
  12. Receiving immunosuppressive medication or prednisone \> 20 mg/day (or equivalent)
  13. Pre-existing implants - either within the airways or any other location - that impede navigation to or visualisation of the target lesion, in the opinion of the investigator
  14. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and those of childbearing potential who are not practicing a reliable form of contraception.
  15. Disorder of coagulation, history of severe haemoptysis, or receiving anticoagulant medication. Antiplatelet medication is permitted provided that the medication can be held a minimum of 7 days prior to the procedures and 10 days post-procedures, where this refers to both the ablation and surgical procedures
  16. Any condition or anatomical factor that, in the opinion of the investigator or reviewer, may interfere with the safety of the patient, the conduct of the procedure, or evaluation of the study objectives (e.g. severe bronchial narrowing, wall compromise)
  17. Any tumour characteristic that in the opinion of the investigator or reviewers may interfere with the safety of the patient or evaluation of the study objectives
  18. Contraindication to complete neuromuscular blockade during the ablation procedure
  19. Implantable cardiac devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators, especially with unipolar electrode configurations
  20. Known hypersensitivity or allergy to gallium, indium, or other components of the conformable electrode
  21. Medically inoperable conditions
  22. Participant who is currently participating in, or planning to participate in (during the course of the trial), another non-observational clinical research study
  23. Participants who have participated in a non-observational clinical research study within either the past 30 days or who are still within the intervention's wash-out period (whichever is longer)
  24. Participant who, in the opinion of the investigator, is not suitable for participation in the study

Study details
    NSCLC (Non-small Cell Lung Cancer)

NCT07122258

Tau Medical Australia Pty Ltd

13 May 2026

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