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MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)

There has been growing interest in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided interventional procedures such as percutaneous needle biopsy. Although open MRI is preferable for MRI-guided procedures in terms of patient accessibility, its inferior imaging capability due to lower field strength is a subst...

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Autores principales: Matsui, Yusuke, Sakurai, Jun, Hiraki, Takao, Okamoto, Soichiro, Iguchi, Toshihiro, Tomita, Koji, Uka, Mayu, Gobara, Hideo, Kanazawa, Susumu
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Publicado: Nagoya University 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31579336
http://dx.doi.org/10.18999/nagjms.81.3.463
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author Matsui, Yusuke
Sakurai, Jun
Hiraki, Takao
Okamoto, Soichiro
Iguchi, Toshihiro
Tomita, Koji
Uka, Mayu
Gobara, Hideo
Kanazawa, Susumu
author_facet Matsui, Yusuke
Sakurai, Jun
Hiraki, Takao
Okamoto, Soichiro
Iguchi, Toshihiro
Tomita, Koji
Uka, Mayu
Gobara, Hideo
Kanazawa, Susumu
author_sort Matsui, Yusuke
collection PubMed
description There has been growing interest in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided interventional procedures such as percutaneous needle biopsy. Although open MRI is preferable for MRI-guided procedures in terms of patient accessibility, its inferior imaging capability due to lower field strength is a substantial limitation. In this situation, the high-field (1.2T) open MRI has recently become available. This novel MRI system is expected to provide excellent image quality as well as good patient accessibility, potentially contributing to safe and accurate device manipulation. This trial is designed to investigate the feasibility of MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with this system. Patients with lesions needing percutaneous needle biopsy for pathological diagnosis are included. The enrollment of ten patients is intended. The primary endpoint of this study is the feasibility of biopsy needle insertion under real-time MR-fluoroscopy guidance based on the presence of the notch of the biopsy needle within the target lesion. The secondary endpoints are adverse events, device failures, and success of specimen acquisition. Once the feasibility of MRI-guided biopsy with 1.2T open MRI is validated by this study, it may potentially encourage widespread use of MRI-guidance for biopsy procedures. Furthermore, it may lead to development of the other MRI-guided interventional procedures using this MRI system.
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spelling pubmed-67281972019-10-02 MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701) Matsui, Yusuke Sakurai, Jun Hiraki, Takao Okamoto, Soichiro Iguchi, Toshihiro Tomita, Koji Uka, Mayu Gobara, Hideo Kanazawa, Susumu Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper There has been growing interest in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided interventional procedures such as percutaneous needle biopsy. Although open MRI is preferable for MRI-guided procedures in terms of patient accessibility, its inferior imaging capability due to lower field strength is a substantial limitation. In this situation, the high-field (1.2T) open MRI has recently become available. This novel MRI system is expected to provide excellent image quality as well as good patient accessibility, potentially contributing to safe and accurate device manipulation. This trial is designed to investigate the feasibility of MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with this system. Patients with lesions needing percutaneous needle biopsy for pathological diagnosis are included. The enrollment of ten patients is intended. The primary endpoint of this study is the feasibility of biopsy needle insertion under real-time MR-fluoroscopy guidance based on the presence of the notch of the biopsy needle within the target lesion. The secondary endpoints are adverse events, device failures, and success of specimen acquisition. Once the feasibility of MRI-guided biopsy with 1.2T open MRI is validated by this study, it may potentially encourage widespread use of MRI-guidance for biopsy procedures. Furthermore, it may lead to development of the other MRI-guided interventional procedures using this MRI system. Nagoya University 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6728197/ /pubmed/31579336 http://dx.doi.org/10.18999/nagjms.81.3.463 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Paper
Matsui, Yusuke
Sakurai, Jun
Hiraki, Takao
Okamoto, Soichiro
Iguchi, Toshihiro
Tomita, Koji
Uka, Mayu
Gobara, Hideo
Kanazawa, Susumu
MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title_full MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title_fullStr MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title_full_unstemmed MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title_short MRI-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2T open MRI: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (SCIRO-1701)
title_sort mri-guided percutaneous needle biopsy with 1.2t open mri: study protocol for a prospective feasibility study (sciro-1701)
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31579336
http://dx.doi.org/10.18999/nagjms.81.3.463
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