Radiation-Free Heart Catheterization Using MRI
- Conditions
- Atrial Septal DefectCardiomyopathyPatent Ductus ArteriosusAortic CoarctationAortic StenosisPost Heart Transplant Catheter Procedure
- Registration Number
- NCT02739087
- Lead Sponsor
- Joshua Kanter
- Brief Summary
- Currently catheters used in heart catheterization procedures are guided throughout the heart chambers and blood vessels by pictures taken by x-rays. This technology exposes patients to radiation. With this study protocol the investigators will use MRI technology to take real-time pictures to navigate catheters throughout heart chambers. MRI uses electromagnetic energy; therefore, it does not expose participants to radiation energy. 
- Detailed Description
- Participants undergo general anesthesia, and vascular access is obtained in the x-ray catheterization lab. Next the participant is transferred into the MRI scanner where a focused MRI examination is performed. Catheters are then guided into the heart chambers using real-time MRI guidance to perform conventional cardiac catheterization steps. If time allows, additional research MRI is performed before the participant is returned to the x-ray catheterization lab. If any MRI guided catheterization steps are unsuccessful, the clinically indicated step is performed after the participant returns to the x-ray catheterization lab using conventional x-ray guided pictures. 
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Undergoing a medically necessary cardiovascular catheterization
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Cardiovascular instability including hemodynamic instability (such as requiring significant vasoactive infusion support) or mechanical hemodynamic support. 
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Women who are pregnant 
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Women who are nursing and who do not plan to discard breast milk for 24 hours 
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Patients with a contraindication to MRI scanning will be excluded. These contraindications include patients with the following devices: - Central nervous system aneurysm clips
- Implanted neural stimulator
- Implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator which are not MR safe or MR conditional according to the manufacturer
- Cochlear implant
- Ocular foreign body (e.g. metal shavings)
- Implanted Insulin pump
- Metal shrapnel or bullet
 
Exclusion criteria for Gadolinium (contrast agent)
- Renal disease with estimated glomerular filtration rate < 30 ml/min/1.73 m2 body surface area
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
- Name - Time - Method - Test the feasibility of navigating catheters into right heart structures using real-time MRI - At the end of each catheterization procedure through study completion,up to 5 years. - Heart catheterization usually uses X-ray guidance. Using commercially available MRI-compatible catheters, the right heart catheterization procedure will be done using real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI guidance does not use X-ray radiation. 
- Secondary Outcome Measures
- Name - Time - Method - Measurement of radiation exposure - End of study, 5 years. - Comparison of radiation exposure in this cohort of subjects to historical controls undergoing matched invasive cardiology procedure at CNMC. - Number of participants whose MRI cardiac catheterization procedure was prematurely terminated - At the end of each catheterization procedure through study completion,up to 5 years - Premature termination will occur under the following circumstances: 
 * Hemodynamic or other clinical instability
 * Technical failure of catheter procedure such as being unable to navigate the catheters to the heart chamber
 * Equipment malfunction
 * Any other circumstance that in the opinion of the Principal Investigator poses hazard to the research subject
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
- Children's National Health System 🇺🇸- Washington, District of Columbia, United States Children's National Health System🇺🇸Washington, District of Columbia, United States
