Department of Research and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, California.
Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.
Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2019 Dec;16(12):1567-1576. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201903-268SD.
Small pulmonary nodules are most often managed by surveillance imaging with computed tomography (CT) of the chest, but the optimal frequency and duration of surveillance are unknown. The Watch the Spot Trial is a multicenter, pragmatic, comparative-effectiveness trial with cluster randomization by hospital or health system that compares more- versus less-intensive strategies for active surveillance of small pulmonary nodules. The study plans to enroll approximately 35,200 patients with a small pulmonary nodule that is newly detected on chest CT imaging, either incidentally or by screening. Study protocols for more- and less-intensive surveillance were adapted from published guidelines. The primary outcome is the percentage of cancerous nodules that progress beyond American Joint Committee on Cancer seventh edition stage T1a. Secondary outcomes include patient-reported anxiety and emotional distress, nodule-related health care use, radiation exposure, and adherence with the assigned surveillance protocol. Distinctive aspects of the trial include: ) the pragmatic integration of study procedures into existing clinical workflow; ) the use of cluster randomization by hospital or health system; ) the implementation and evaluation of a system-level intervention for protocol-based care; ) the use of highly efficient, technology-enabled methods to identify and (passively) enroll participants; ) reliance on data collected as part of routine clinical care, including data from electronic health records and state cancer registries; ) linkage with state cancer registries for complete ascertainment of the primary study outcome; and ) intensive engagement with a diverse group of patient and nonpatient stakeholders in the design and execution of the study.
肺部小结节通常通过胸部计算机断层扫描 (CT) 进行监测成像来管理,但监测的最佳频率和持续时间尚不清楚。Watch the Spot 试验是一项多中心、实用、比较有效性试验,采用医院或卫生系统的聚类随机化方法,比较了对肺部小结节进行主动监测的更密集与不那么密集的策略。该研究计划招募约 35200 名胸部 CT 成像新发现的肺部小结节患者,包括偶然发现或筛查发现的患者。更密集和不那么密集监测的研究方案改编自已发表的指南。主要结局是进展到美国癌症联合委员会第七版 T1a 期以外的癌性结节的百分比。次要结局包括患者报告的焦虑和情绪困扰、与结节相关的医疗保健使用、辐射暴露以及对指定监测方案的依从性。该试验的独特之处包括:) 将研究程序务实整合到现有临床工作流程中;) 采用医院或卫生系统的聚类随机化;) 实施和评估基于方案的护理系统层面的干预措施;) 使用高效、技术支持的方法来识别和(被动)招募参与者;) 依赖于常规临床护理中收集的数据,包括电子健康记录和州癌症登记处的数据;) 与州癌症登记处联系,以完全确定主要研究结局;) 与不同的患者和非患者利益相关者进行深入接触,以设计和执行研究。