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Investigation of Differential Biology of Benign and Malignant Renal Masses Using Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Kidney Cancer
Interventions
Device: Sodium MRI
Device: Deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) MRI
Device: Hyperpolarised MRI
Registration Number
NCT06016075
Lead Sponsor
University of Cambridge
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to develop techniques for non-invasive imaging of biology in participants with benign or malignant renal masses based on the novel scanning MRI techniques, including recently invented Hyperpolarised MRI, deuterium metabolic imaging and sodium MRI. This imaging study will: 1) acquire imaging data from human tissues following the injection of hyperpolarised 13C pyruvate and use 13C-MRI to monitor changes in the ratio of 13C-lactate to 13C-pyruvate; 2) acquire imaging data from human tissues using Sodium MRI or 3) acquire imaging data from human tissues following the oral consumable of deuterated glucose. Data acquired during this physiological study will be used to optimise future imaging protocols.In the UK and possibly in other countries, there are some patients with renal masses that are over treated or undergo unnecessary procedures such as surgery or biopsies, as they are thought to have a malignant tumour or a more aggressive tumour but after the procedure it is found that the mass was benign. The aim of this study is to determine whether one or all of these imaging techniques can differentiate between benign and malignant renal masses with the view to developing the techniques further and hopefully reducing the need for over treatment or unnecessary procedures in patients with benign masses.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Over 18 years old
  • Able to and provide written informed consent to participate
  • If female, postmenopausal or if women of child bearing potential (WOCBP) using a suitable contraception
  • If male, using a suitable contraceptive method for the duration of the study
  • Radiologically suspected or pathologically confirmed benign or malignant renal masses, as determined by standard clinical practice
  • Capable of undergoing a minimum of one study visit
Exclusion Criteria
  • Contraindication or inability to tolerate MRI
  • Pregnant or actively breast-feeding woman
  • If using an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) as a method of contraception the device should be MRI safe at 3 T (researcher to confirm)
  • Clinically significant cardiac, pulmonary or neurological diseases as determined by the investigators
  • Laboratory abnormalities that may impact on the study results
  • Any other significant medical or psychiatric history rendering the subject ineligible as deemed by the investigators

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Sodium MRISodium MRIMRI procedure as a regular MRI scan, the only change is us using a different sort of equipment so we are able to detect sodium.
Deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) MRIDeuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) MRIDrink of a sugar drink 90min before the MRI scan. Non-radioactive, no risk, approved for use in humans.
Hyperpolarised MRIHyperpolarised MRIHyperpolarised 13C-pyruvate injection while laying in the MRI scanner. Non-radioactive, no risk, approved for use in humans.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total Sodium Concentration1 year

Total Sodium Concentration - in renal tumours

Technical development of DMI in the abdomen1 year

Detection of metabolites within the DMI spectrum in the abdomen is limited by large lipid peaks and variability of tissues. Therefore, this work will aim to improve acquisition and processing methods to develop abdominal DMI with the hope to evaluate lactate across renal tumour subtypes.

LAC/PYR ratio1 year

LAC/PYR ratio in renal tumours, which is a quantitative measure of conversion from pyruvate to lactate in the tissue of interest.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University Department of Radiology

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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

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