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Simplified Exercise-based Risk Assessment in Lung Cancer
Sponsor: Linkoeping University
Summary
Physiological evaluation is part of the preoperative risk estimation in patients with lung cancer, and it aids in the choice of treatment. Ventilatory efficiency during exercise has emerged as a strong predictor of major postoperative complications, so far determined during a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test. However, this test is limited by its availability and high cost, due to the requirement of high-technological equipment and advanced expertise. The current project aims to evaluate a simplified and accessible method for risk evaluation before decision on treatment in lung cancer. It builds on recent advances in technology and knowledge and combines a simple, low-intensity cycling test with measurement of ventilatory efficiency (end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure) with a handheld monitor. In a prospective, multi-center design the investigators will include patients evaluated for suspected lung cancer. The main objective is to establish threshold values for end-tidal carbon dioxide associated with low respectively high risk of major complications in patients undergoing surgery. In addition, the study aims to determine if end-tidal carbon dioxide can predict severe side-effects during neoadjuvant or curatively aiming systemic therapy. The project is closely linked to clinical practice, and the results can be easily implemented due to the simple and cost-efficient methodology. the suggested simplified approach would also allow access to physiological evaluation where more advanced methods are unavailable.
Official title: EXercise-based Evaluation of Ventilatory Efficiency for enHanced Risk Assessment in Lungcancer trEatment Using End-tidal CO2: a Multicenter, Prospective Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
Start Date
2026-04-01
Completion Date
2029-12
Last Updated
2026-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Locations (5)
Department of Pulmonology, Ryhov
Jönköping, Sweden
Department of Pulmonology, Kalmar County Hospital
Kalmar, Sweden
Department of Pulmonology, Blekinge Hospital
Karlskrona, Sweden
Department of Pulmonology, University Hospital
Linköping, Sweden
Department of Clinical Physiology
Lund, Sweden