Plain Language SummaryThis study explores a new tool called the Iriscope®, which helps doctors see lung lesions in real time during procedures. Lung lesions are areas in the lungs that may be affected by disease, including cancer. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are crucial for effective treatment. In our research, we tested the Iriscope® on 70 patients with suspicious lung lesions. The Iriscope® allowed doctors to see the lesions directly, helping them take precise samples for diagnosis. This tool provided a clear view of more than half of the lung lesions and helped accurately diagnose 92.5% of these cases. Common observations made using the Iriscope® included thicker mucosal linings, increased blood vessel presence, pale or gray tissue, blockages with mucus buildup, and uneven mucosal surfaces. These detailed images helped doctors understand the nature of the lesions better without using radiation or taking more time during procedures. Overall, the Iriscope® shows promise as a helpful addition to lung cancer diagnosis, offering real-time, detailed images that can lead to better patient outcomes.
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