Development of a Pulmonary Nodule Service and Clinical Pathway: A Pragmatic Approach Addressing an Unmet Need
Georgia Hardavella, Ioannis Karampinis, Nikolaos Anastasiou, Konstantinos Stefanidis, Kyriaki Tavernaraki, Styliani Arapostathi, Nektaria Sidiropoulou, Petros Filippousis, Alexandro Patirelis, Eugenio Pompeo, Panagiotis Demertzis, Stefano Elia

TL;DR
This paper describes the creation of a new service and pathway for managing lung nodules, reducing clinic overload and improving patient care.
Contribution
A novel pulmonary nodule service and clinical pathway are developed and evaluated in a real-world tertiary care setting.
Findings
The service reviewed 2203 patients, with 65% being current smokers and 72% showing emphysema.
27% of new patients were discharged after the first MDT meeting due to non-actionable findings.
A 7% lung cancer diagnosis rate was observed among all patients.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The surveillance of patients with incidental pulmonary nodules overloads existing respiratory and lung cancer clinics, as well as multidisciplinary team meetings. In our clinical setting, until 2018, we had numerous patients with incidental pulmonary nodules inundating our outpatient clinics; therefore, the need to develop a novel service and dedicated clinical pathway arose. The aims of this study are to 1. provide (a) a model of setting up a novel pulmonary nodule service, and (b) a pragmatic clinical pathway to address the increasing need for surveillance of patients with incidental pulmonary nodules. 2. share real-world data from a dedicated pulmonary nodule service running in a tertiary setting with existing resources. Methods: A retrospective review of established processes and referral mechanisms to our tertiary pulmonary nodule service was conducted. We…
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TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
