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Brief Title: Post Market Study to Collect Data for Software Recognizing the Anatomical Structures During Bronchoscopy.
Official Title: A Prospective, Multicenter, Post Market Study to Collect Data for Software Recognizing the Anatomical Structures as Well as Abnormalities in the Lung During a Bronchoscopy.
Study ID: NCT04770675
Brief Summary: The primary aim is to develop a software algorithm that has the capacity to detect the normal 18 anatomical structures of the lung by using the position of the scope during the bronchoscopy procedure and using existing bronchoscopy technology.
Detailed Description: 2.000 subjects, preferable 150-200 number of patients per site. The 2.000 videos will be divided into an 80%/20% split (training and testing). It is a wish to obtain a spread of videos coming from across Europe, preferable from Germany, France and Denmark, with up to 800 videos coming from Denmark The patient population indicated are patients indicated for full airway bronchoscopy. Of this group it is the aim to enrol the following: 1. Patients with obstructing tumors (when tumor blocks the view of the camera) - no more than 5% (120 patients) of studies 2. Bronchoscopies on indication of haemoptysis (active bleeding) - no more than 5% (120 patients) of studies 3. Patients with stents or valves - no more than 5% (120 patients) of studies bronchoscopies. 4. Patients with former lung operations, partial or full resections - no more than 2% (48 patients).
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, , Denmark
Name: Michael Perch, MD
Affiliation: Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR