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MRI Intervention_Evaluation and optimization of fluoroscopic MRT sequences for performing MR-assisted biopsy / microwave ablation / PTCD while avoiding ionizing radiatio

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
C78.5
Secondary malignant neoplasm of large intestine and rectum
C78.7
K71.0
Secondary malignant neoplasm of liver and intrahepatic bile duct
Toxic liver disease with cholestasis
Registration Number
DRKS00019208
Lead Sponsor
Klinikum der Universität München, Campus Großhadern
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1000
Inclusion Criteria

Clinical indication for liver biopsy, local ablation therapy of liver tumors or drainage of the biliary tract.
The indication for intervention must be independent of the presented study.
- No contraindication to the MRI examination
- Platelets> 50,000 / mm3 (50 GPt / l)
- INR / PTT <1.5 times the upper normal value (patients taking anticoagulants can be included if no underlying blood coagulation abnormality has previously been determined)
- Signed informed of consent
- Age> 18 years

Exclusion Criteria

Lack of consent and / or inability to consent to the study
- Contraindications for an MRI examination, in particular implants, tattoos or piercings that are not suitable for MRI, limiting claustrophobia
- Contraindications for contrast media (only in the case of MR contrast media use):
o Known allergy to MR contrast media
o Severe renal insufficiency (GFR <30 ml / min)
- Contraindications to image-guided interstitial intervention
o Platelets <50,000 / mm3 (50 GPt / l)
INR / PTT> 1.5 times the upper norm value
Presence of a blood clotting abnormality

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Feasibility of MR interventions<br>Morbidity and mortality of MR interventions compared to CT intervention<br>Cost-effectiveness of the MR intervention compared to the CT intervention
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Visualization of the lesion with high sensitivity
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