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MAsS Scan as a Predictor of Morbidity and Mortality in Patients With Liver Disease

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18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of the study is to study the muscle assessment score (MAsS, utilizing MRI, as an objective measure of frailty and muscle composition to serve as a predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with liver disease.

Description

Prospective study of patients seen at the Univ. of Chicago Medical Center hospital and ambulatory clinics. The assessment of the MAsS score will require an additional 8-10 minutes in the MRI for each patient already undergoing MRI exam.

Four groups of pts. who are already scheduled for MRI for routine clinical purposes will be evaluated.

  1. Pts. hospitalized with acute hepatic decompensation for whom MRI is otherwise indicated for clinical evaluation.
  2. Pts. with hepatobiliary neoplasia
  3. Pts.undergoing transjugular portosystemic shunt (TIPS) placement
  4. Pts. with chronic liver disease undergoing magnetic resonance elastography for routine monitoring

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who are already scheduled for an MRI for routine clinical purposes will be evaluated

Exclusion Criteria:

  • <18 yrs. of age

Study details

Liver Diseases

NCT05264051

University of Chicago

27 January 2024

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