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Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial

BACKGROUND: In light of declining autopsy rates around the world, post-mortem MR imaging is a promising alternative to conventional autopsy in the investigation of infant death. A major drawback of this non-invasive autopsy approach is the fact that histopathological and microbiological examination...

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Autores principales: Rüegger, Christoph M, Bartsch, Christine, Martinez, Rosa Maria, Ross, Steffen, Bolliger, Stephan A, Koller, Brigitte, Held, Leonhard, Bruder, Elisabeth, Bode, Peter Karl, Caduff, Rosmarie, Frey, Bernhard, Schäffer, Leonhard, Bucher, Hans Ulrich
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-14-15
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author Rüegger, Christoph M
Bartsch, Christine
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ross, Steffen
Bolliger, Stephan A
Koller, Brigitte
Held, Leonhard
Bruder, Elisabeth
Bode, Peter Karl
Caduff, Rosmarie
Frey, Bernhard
Schäffer, Leonhard
Bucher, Hans Ulrich
author_facet Rüegger, Christoph M
Bartsch, Christine
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ross, Steffen
Bolliger, Stephan A
Koller, Brigitte
Held, Leonhard
Bruder, Elisabeth
Bode, Peter Karl
Caduff, Rosmarie
Frey, Bernhard
Schäffer, Leonhard
Bucher, Hans Ulrich
author_sort Rüegger, Christoph M
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description BACKGROUND: In light of declining autopsy rates around the world, post-mortem MR imaging is a promising alternative to conventional autopsy in the investigation of infant death. A major drawback of this non-invasive autopsy approach is the fact that histopathological and microbiological examination of the tissue is not possible. The objective of this prospective study is to compare the performance of minimally invasive, virtual autopsy, including CT-guided biopsy, with conventional autopsy procedures in a paediatric population. METHODS/DESIGN: Foetuses, newborns and infants that are referred for autopsy at three different institutions associated with the University of Zurich will be eligible for recruitment. All bodies will be examined with a commercial CT and a 3 Tesla MRI scanner, masked to the results of conventional autopsy. After cross-sectional imaging, CT-guided tissue sampling will be performed by a multifunctional robotic system (Virtobot) allowing for automated post-mortem biopsies. Virtual autopsy results will be classified with regards to the likely final diagnosis and major pathological findings and compared to the results of conventional autopsy, which remains the diagnostic gold standard. DISCUSSION: There is an urgent need for the development of alternative post-mortem examination methods, not only as a counselling tool for families and as a quality control measure for clinical diagnosis and treatment but also as an instrument to advance medical knowledge and clinical practice. This interdisciplinary study will determine whether virtual autopsy will narrow the gap in information between non-invasive and traditional autopsy procedures. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01888380
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spelling pubmed-38979552014-01-23 Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial Rüegger, Christoph M Bartsch, Christine Martinez, Rosa Maria Ross, Steffen Bolliger, Stephan A Koller, Brigitte Held, Leonhard Bruder, Elisabeth Bode, Peter Karl Caduff, Rosmarie Frey, Bernhard Schäffer, Leonhard Bucher, Hans Ulrich BMC Pediatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: In light of declining autopsy rates around the world, post-mortem MR imaging is a promising alternative to conventional autopsy in the investigation of infant death. A major drawback of this non-invasive autopsy approach is the fact that histopathological and microbiological examination of the tissue is not possible. The objective of this prospective study is to compare the performance of minimally invasive, virtual autopsy, including CT-guided biopsy, with conventional autopsy procedures in a paediatric population. METHODS/DESIGN: Foetuses, newborns and infants that are referred for autopsy at three different institutions associated with the University of Zurich will be eligible for recruitment. All bodies will be examined with a commercial CT and a 3 Tesla MRI scanner, masked to the results of conventional autopsy. After cross-sectional imaging, CT-guided tissue sampling will be performed by a multifunctional robotic system (Virtobot) allowing for automated post-mortem biopsies. Virtual autopsy results will be classified with regards to the likely final diagnosis and major pathological findings and compared to the results of conventional autopsy, which remains the diagnostic gold standard. DISCUSSION: There is an urgent need for the development of alternative post-mortem examination methods, not only as a counselling tool for families and as a quality control measure for clinical diagnosis and treatment but also as an instrument to advance medical knowledge and clinical practice. This interdisciplinary study will determine whether virtual autopsy will narrow the gap in information between non-invasive and traditional autopsy procedures. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01888380 BioMed Central 2014-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3897955/ /pubmed/24438163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-14-15 Text en Copyright © 2014 Rüegger et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Rüegger, Christoph M
Bartsch, Christine
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ross, Steffen
Bolliger, Stephan A
Koller, Brigitte
Held, Leonhard
Bruder, Elisabeth
Bode, Peter Karl
Caduff, Rosmarie
Frey, Bernhard
Schäffer, Leonhard
Bucher, Hans Ulrich
Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title_full Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title_fullStr Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title_full_unstemmed Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title_short Minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
title_sort minimally invasive, imaging guided virtual autopsy compared to conventional autopsy in foetal, newborn and infant cases: study protocol for the paediatric virtual autopsy trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-14-15
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