Efficacy and Safety of Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Patients with Pulmonary Nodules-A Multicenter Open Label Randomized Controlled Study: A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Lixing Liu, Pei-xin Li, Qinglin Zhang, Rui Zhou, Lilian Feng
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As the popularity of early screening of tumors, more and more people have detected pulmonary nodules, of which about 3.48% was lung cancer. However, false positive rates accounted for 1.4-23.3% according to trials reported. Therefore, pulmonary nodules may be over treated. In the clinical practice, we found that traditional Chinese medicine treatment makes some patients’ lung nodules shrink or even disappear but this effect needs to be approved. Therefore, we design this global network randomized controlled study (RCT) study to explore the efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of pulmonary nodules. This study is a multicenter, open, prospective, randomized, controlled study. In this study, participants will be randomly assigned to traditional Chinese medicine or routine treatment observation group. About 166 patients with pulmonary nodules will be registered within 12 months and followed up for at least 2 years. The important feature of this clinical trial is to provide services to patients with pulmonary nodules worldwide by combining online and offline diagnosis and treatment, excluding interference factors such as region, climate, environment, eating habits etc. At the same time, it also will save costs and improves patient compliance. This trial design will also conduct subgroup analysis on the population of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of pulmonary nodules and establish a mathematical model to analyze the dominant population of traditional Chinese medicine in pulmonary nodules and the predictive factors of curative effect.
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中药治疗肺结节的疗效和安全性——一项多中心开放标签随机对照研究:一项随机对照试验的研究方案
随着肿瘤早期筛查的普及,越来越多的人检出肺结节,其中约3.48%为肺癌。然而,根据报道的试验,假阳性率占1.4-23.3%。因此,肺结节可能被过度治疗。在临床实践中,我们发现中药治疗使部分患者的肺结节缩小甚至消失,但这种效果需要得到批准。因此,我们设计了这项全球网络随机对照研究(RCT)研究,探讨中药治疗肺结节的有效性和安全性。本研究是一项多中心、开放、前瞻性、随机、对照研究。本研究将受试者随机分为中药组和常规治疗组。约166例肺结节患者将在12个月内登记并随访至少2年。本临床试验的重要特点是通过线上线下结合诊疗,排除地域、气候、环境、饮食习惯等干扰因素,为全球肺结节患者提供服务。同时,它还将节省成本并提高患者的依从性。本试验设计还将对中药治疗肺结节的人群进行亚组分析,建立数学模型,分析中药治疗肺结节的优势人群及疗效预测因素。
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