22-gauge ProCore Needle v. Standard 22-gauge (P00030500)
Condition(s):Quantity of Tissue Obtained; Quality of Tissue Obtained; Ease of Use of 22-gauge ProCore EBUS Needles and the Standard 22-gauge NeedlesLast Updated:April 30, 2018Completed
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Condition(s):Quantity of Tissue Obtained; Quality of Tissue Obtained; Ease of Use of 22-gauge ProCore EBUS Needles and the Standard 22-gauge NeedlesLast Updated:April 30, 2018Completed
Condition(s):Pulmonary DiseaseLast Updated:November 12, 2019Completed
Condition(s):EmphysemaLast Updated:June 15, 2023Completed
Condition(s):Thoracic Surgery; OxygenationLast Updated:September 7, 2017Unknown status
Condition(s):Pain, PostoperativeLast Updated:August 8, 2017Completed
Condition(s):Bronchial Dysplasia; Tobacco Smoking; History of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer; History of Head and Neck CancerLast Updated:March 21, 2024Recruiting
Condition(s):Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseLast Updated:October 25, 2019Unknown status
Condition(s):Lung CancerLast Updated:December 20, 2023Not yet recruiting
Condition(s):Thoracic SurgeryLast Updated:February 22, 2022Unknown status
Condition(s):Lung NeoplasmsLast Updated:July 3, 2015Unknown status
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