bronchoscopy Clinical Trials
A listing of bronchoscopy medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 31 clinical trials
Collection of Lung Fluid and Tissue Samples for Research
This study will collect fluid and tissue specimens from the lungs and nose of healthy people and people with a history of lung infections. The specimens will be examined for differences between the two groups that may be associated with susceptibility to certain infections. Healthy normal volunteers and people with …
A Multicenter Study in Bronchoscopy Combining Stimulated Raman Histology With Artificial Intelligence for Rapid Lung Cancer Detection - The ON-SITE Study
The ON-SITE study represents a prospective, observational study focused on the training/tuning and pivotal validation of deep learning algorithms that detect cell/tissue morphology suspicious for cancer in biopsies of peripheral lung nodules/masses and mediastinal/hilar lymph nodes imaged with the NIO Laser Imaging System in the procedure room without requiring traditional …
Procedural Skills Transfer in Bronchoscopy
Brief summary The goal of this Feasibility study is to capture bronchoscopy data from patients (Group1) and bronchoscopists (Group 2) over a period of three years. The investigators wish to collect the pre-procedure CT scans and endoscopy videos of 300 patients. Up to 20 bronchoscopists will take part in the …
Mechanistic Insights From Bronchoscopy Airway Samples
The purpose of this study is to examine the mechanisms of asthma. The investigators are comparing the cells of individuals with and without asthma and looking at the roles various parts of the cell play in the production and secretion of mucus.
FBS-ASaP: Fibrobronchoscopy in ASpiration Pneumonia in the Emergency Department
Non-Profit Prospective Observational Pilot Study The study will have an overall duration of 3 years, with patient enrollment starting after ethical committee approval. In this study, all patients with a diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia who require aspiration of secretions or ingesta in the Emergency Department will be considered. A registry …
Diagnostic Yeld of Ultrathin Bronchoscopy in Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions
The use of an ultrathin bronchoscope (UB) has recently been introduced in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions. The use of the UB can be supported by navigation systems such as fluoroscopy, ultrasound guidance, electromagnetic navigation, or other technologies, which have complementary potential. Further navigation techniques are still under study. …
Deep Sedation With Pre-emptive Endotracheal Intubation for Advanced Bronchoscopy Procedures
Bronchoscopy is crucial for diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases and is recommended under sedation. Deep sedation improves patient comfort and procedural efficiency, especially in complex cases, by reducing movement and coughing. However, it carries risks of respiratory depression and airway obstruction, potentially requiring premature termination or urgent intubation. Determining the …
Utility of Bronchoscopy in Patients With Haemoptysis and Negative Chest CT Scan
Conflicting evidence exist in the literature on the utility of bronchoscopy in patients with haemoptysis and negative/non-diagnostic chest CT scan. The primary aim of this prospective, observational, multicenter study is to evaluate the utility of bronchoscopy in patients with haemoptysis and negative/non-diagnostic CT scans. Secondary aims are related to the …
Postoperative Memories and Level of Sedation for Tracheal Intubation Using Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy/Videolaryngoscopy
Antecedentes In patients with expected difficult airways undergoing surgery, tracheal intubation must be performed with a fiberoptic bronchoscope or video laryngoscope while keeping the patient awake and under the effects of anesthetic sedation. Objective: To determine and compare the existence of postoperative memories of the patients and the different levels …
To Investigate Airway Oxygen Concentrations During Rigid Bronchoscopy Procedures Performed With High Frequency Jet Ventilation
Thermal ablation (use of treatment modalities that generate heat) has become a widely used tool for treatment of central airway obstruction (e.g. laser, electrocautery, radiofrequency, and argon plasma coagulation). However, this method carries with it an increased risk for airway fire - a surgical fire that occurs in a patient's …