CELEB trial: Comparative Effectiveness of Lung volume reduction surgery for Emphysema and Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with valve placement: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Journal
BMJ Open
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
10
Start Page
e021368
ISSN
2044-6055
2044-6055
Date Issued
2018-10
Author(s)
Buttery, Sara
Kemp, Samuel V
Shah, Pallav L
Waller, David
Jordan, Simon
Banya, Winston
Steiner, Michael C
Hopkinson, Nicholas S
Abstract
Introduction: Although lung volume reduction surgery and bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with endobronchial valves have both been shown to improve lung function, exercise capacity and quality of life in appropriately selected patients with emphysema, there are no direct comparison data between the two procedures to inform clinical decision-making.
Methods and analysis: We describe the protocol of the CELEB study, a randomised controlled trial which will compare outcomes at 1 year between the two procedures, using a composite disease severity measure, the iBODE score, which includes body mass index, airflow obstruction, dyspnoeaand exercise capacity (incremental shuttle walk test).
Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval to conduct the study has been obtained from the Fulham Research Ethics Committee, London (16/LO/0286). The outcome of this trial will provide information to guide treatment choices in this population and will be presented at national and international meetings and published in peer-reviewed journals. We will also disseminate the main results to all participants in a letter.
Subjects
COPD
emphysema
lung volume reduction
thoracic surgery
Publisher
BMJ
Type
journal article
