Clinical Evaluation of ASP Health's Automated ROSE System for Bronchoscopic Applications

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Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 31, 2021

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2022

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2023

Conditions
Lung DiseasesLung Cancer
Interventions
DEVICE

ASP Health instrument

The instrument is an integrated device with a short processing time (measured in 2 to 3 minutes) that distributes cells from limited volume samples (measured in microliters). The process involves a novel aerosolization technique that transfers liquid sample to a glass slide via a burst of air. After the sample is deposited on the glass slide, the automated system uses an integrated heating strip to heat the specimen slide. This process is similar to using a hair dryer to dry the specimen slide in the current ROSE setting. After drying the slide, the system uses series of pumps to dispense microliters of stain reagent onto the slide to stain the cells. Currently, the system is configured to perform DiffQuik staining, which is commonly used in the ROSE process. In the future, the staining capability will be broadened to include other staining processes such as Rapid PAP, H\&E staining etc.

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Mayo Clinic

OTHER

lead

ASP Health

INDUSTRY