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Hyperpolarized 129-Xenon Imaging in Adult Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients With Pulmonary Impairment

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is designed to measure the correlation of hyperpolarized 129-Xe magnetic resonance imaging (129-XeMRI) in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) recipients at MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) who develop bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) or BOS stage 0p (pulmonary impairment not meeting the definition for BOS, defined below) and controls with chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD).

The primary objective of the study is to correlate 129-Xenon measures of ventilation, gas exchange, and pulmonary circulation with spirometric and quantitative CT measurements.

A secondary objective is to determine whether measurement of 129-Xe MRI characteristics in patients with BOS stage 0p can predict BOS progression 6 months after enrollment.

Description

The primary objective of the study is to correlate 129-Xenon measures of ventilation, gas exchange, and pulmonary circulation with spirometric and quantitative CT measurements.

A secondary objective is to assess the differences in 129-Xe MRI characteristics between patients with and without OS progression at 6 months after enrollment. Other secondary objectives include the assessment of the relationship of VDP, barrier defects (continuous variable), and circulation defects (continuous variable) with pulmonary function, quantitative CT measurements, SGRQ, and SF-6D.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Allo-HCT recipients who are at least 18 years of age and have BOS (n=10 patients), BOS 0p (n = 10 patients), or cGVHD of a non-lung organ without evidence of pulmonary impairment (n
    • 5 patients).

Healthy Cohort - Inclusion Criteria:

        We will perform only XeMRI imaging on 10 healthy adult (18 years and older) volunteers with
        no medical issues for technical calibration of the XeMRI technology. Members of the study
        team may serve as healthy volunteers if they have no prior history of lung disease. These
        data will not be included as part of the analysis.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          1. Participants unable to follow up at MD Anderson for routine clinical care
          2. Inability or unwillingness to give informed consent
          3. Relapsed disease or life expectancy less than 6 months at time of enrollment
          4. Severe claustrophobia precluding MRI imaging
          5. Active pulmonary infection
          6. Pregnant women

Study details

Pulmonary, Pneumonia, Hematopoietic System--Cancer

NCT05041140

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

15 February 2024

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