Study will advance the validation of Cellvizio® as a real-time biopsy guidance tool during robotic-assisted bronchoscopy that may reduce the near-miss rate of peripheral lung cancer
Mauna Kea Technologies today announces that, as part of its collaboration with the Lung Cancer Initiative (“LCI”) at Johnson & Johnson1, initial enrollment of patients has begun in a prospective, multi-center, open-label, single-arm clinical feasibility study sponsored by LCI. The study will combine nCLE and robotic-assisted bronchoscopy, using both Cellvizio and the Monarch® Platform from Auris Health, Inc., a subsidiary of Ethicon, Inc., part of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies, to assess the capability of nCLE to accurately confirm needle position for the diagnosis of peripheral lung nodules (Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05231278).
The primary objective of this study, named CLEAR (Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy nodule locAlization by Robotic Bronchoscopy), is to evaluate the ability of nCLE to confirm successful navigation of the biopsy needle (“tool-in-lesion”) during peripheral lung nodule procedures, as confirmed by cone beam CT. The secondary objectives are to evaluate the reproducibility of using nCLE across multiple facilities and to evaluate the ability of nCLE to diagnose malignancy vs. non-malignancy, including exploring diagnostic yield at the index procedure. This study will include up to 75 patients with peripheral lung nodules in at least 3 U.S. centers.
“I am very excited to start the CLEAR study, which combines two breakthrough technologies,” said Sandeep Bansal, MD, Medical Director of The Lung Center and Interventional Pulmonology at Penn Highlands Healthcare, DuBois, Pennsylvania. “The Monarch Platform is designed to provide vision, precision, and stability during peripheral lung nodule biopsy procedures. With its unique capability to visualize individual cells and structures at the tip of the needle during bronchoscopy, Cellvizio could provide real-time tool-in-lesion confirmation and potentially reduce the current near-miss rate of peripheral lung nodules.”
“We are pleased to announce the start of this important clinical study in collaboration with the LCI,” said Nicolas Bouvier, interim Chief Executive Officer of Mauna Kea Technologies. “This builds on the recent completion of enrollment of the first in human clinical study combining robotic-assisted bronchoscopy and nCLE for the diagnosis of peripheral lung nodules2 and we look forward to validating further Cellvizio’s role in this critical and strategic indication.”
[1] The legal entity of the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson is Johnson & Johnson Enterprise Innovation, Inc.
[2] Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT04441749