Health Technology Assessment of Pulmonary Nodules Using Non-intubated Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery Based on the Real-world Evidence

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

This research focuses on a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) of non-intubated video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for lung nodules. Lung cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies globally, has a high incidence and mortality rate, particularly in China. Traditional treatments like thoracotomy are highly invasive, while conventional thoracoscopic surgery can induce anesthesia-related complications. Non-intubated VATS offers a promising alternative by avoiding intubation and mechanical ventilation, thus reducing complications, anesthesia burden, and recovery time. The study aims to comprehensively assess the clinical effectiveness, safety, and economic viability of non-intubated VATS for lung cancer treatment through systematic literature reviews, real-world evidence (RWE), and cost-effectiveness analysis. The research will also explore patient preferences using discrete choice experiments (DCE). By evaluating this technology from a Chinese perspective, the study seeks to provide evidence-based recommendations for the broader adoption of non-intubated VATS in clinical settings.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 75
Healthy Volunteers: f
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⁃ \- Experimental Group (Non-intubated Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery):

• Patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules or lung cancer who are scheduled for minimally invasive surgery (including wedge resection, segmentectomy, or lobectomy).

• Aged between 18 and 75 years, regardless of gender.

• Preoperative assessment indicates that the patient can tolerate non-intubated video-assisted thoracic surgery.

• The patient has signed an informed consent form and voluntarily agrees to participate in the study.

⁃ Control Group (Intubated Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery):

• Patients diagnosed with pulmonary nodules or lung cancer who are scheduled for minimally invasive surgery (including wedge resection, segmentectomy, or lobectomy).

• Aged between 18 and 75 years, regardless of gender.

• Preoperative assessment indicates that the patient can tolerate minimally invasive surgery.

• The patient has signed an informed consent form and voluntarily agrees to participate in the study.

Locations
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China
School of Public Health, Fudan University
RECRUITING
Shanghai
Contact Information
Primary
Yingyao Chen, PhD
yychen@shmu.edu.cn
8613564508981
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-08-20
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-03-02
Participants
Target number of participants: 400
Treatments
Non-intubated Video-assisted Thoracic Surgery Group
This group will undergo non-intubated video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS), a minimally invasive procedure that avoids the use of endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. Instead, patients maintain spontaneous breathing throughout the surgery under regional anesthesia or sedation. The technique is designed to reduce anesthesia-related complications, improve recovery times, and enhance overall patient comfort compared to traditional intubated thoracic surgeries.
Intubated Thoracic Surgery Group
This group will undergo traditional intubated thoracic surgery, where patients are intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation under general anesthesia. This method is commonly used in thoracic surgeries to control the airway and ensure adequate ventilation during the procedure. However, it may be associated with a higher incidence of anesthesia-related complications, such as airway trauma and slower postoperative recovery, compared to non-intubated techniques.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Fudan University

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