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Fast Brain MRI in Children With Suspected Brain Tumor

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1 - 18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to assess the diagnostic performance of a new fast MRI sequence named Neuromix compared to routine clinical MRI for brain tumor in pediatric patients

Description

The study aims to assess the diagnostic performance of fast MR sequence for the radiological evaluation of brain tumor in comparison to routine clinical MRI (or reference standard) in a pediatric population.

The primary outcome is the depiction and characterization of normal brain, brain tumor pathology and incidental findings.

Sensitivity, specificity, AUC and intra-/ interreader agreement for the diagnostic performance of Neuromix compared to cMRI will be obtained. Correlation of results between methods will be calculated.

Secondary outcomes will also include the assessment of diagnostic image quality and image artifacts.

The study population will consist of subjects aged 0-18 with a suspected or diagnosed brain tumor referred for routine MRI examination of the brain.

Study subjects will be investigated during the same day at 3T MR with Neuromix sequence in addition to the routine MRI examination.

Volume measurements will be compared.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 0-18 years.
  • Pediatric subjects with diagnosed or suspected brain tumor
  • Referral routine MRI study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • MRI planned without sedation
  • Aborted MR exam
  • Unstable patient

Study details

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Brain Neoplasms, Childhood, Brain Neoplasms, Brain Tumor

NCT05776602

Karolinska University Hospital

26 January 2024

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