肝热消融治疗原发性和继发性肝肿瘤的前瞻性登记研究,命名为A-IMAGIO研究。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
A L van der Velden, C A M Verhagen, F Gholamiankhah, H Rahmani, R M van Dam, J J van Duijn-de Vreugd, S R Simon, P Hendriks, G C M van Erp, R R M M Knapen, L Volmer, K Overduin, J P B M Braak, R Bale, G Laimer, R Lanocita, M R Meijerink, Y Kampfer, A Denys, P Littler, B Sternberg, H Kobeiter, M L J Smits, M J L van Strijen, K J Pieterman, A Broersen, J Dijkstra, R Brecheisen, M C Burgmans, C van der Leij
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摘要

目的:介入肿瘤学消融成像和高级指导工作流程优化(a - imagio)项目的长期目标是为肝热消融的治疗计划、针头引导和治疗评估开发标准化、可访问、低复杂、高精度的端到端解决方案。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性、国际性、多中心、观察性注册研究。患者年龄≥18岁,诊断为原发性或继发性肝脏肿瘤,并接受肝脏热消融。将收集所有参与者的病史、基线临床和影像学参数、肿瘤特征、消融技术/参数、治疗结果、围手术期图像和不良事件的详细数据集。这些数据将用于开发用于预测建模和定量成像分析的人工智能算法。此外,将评估与肝热消融临床途径相关的成本。期望获得的知识:本注册研究的结果有望对目前各中心进行肝热消融的可变性提供深刻的见解,并确定最佳实践,以最终促进标准化和普遍优秀的临床结果。试验注册:国家卫生研究院临床试验数据库(NCT06179602) https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06179602。
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Prospective Registry Study on Thermal Liver Ablation of Primary and Secondary Liver Tumours Named the A-IMAGIO Study.

Purpose: The long-term objective of the Ablation-IMaging and Advanced Guidance for workflow optimization in Interventional Oncology (A-IMAGIO) project is to develop a standardized, accessible, low-complex, high-precision, end-to-end solution for treatment planning, needle guidance, and treatment evaluation for thermal liver ablation.

Materials and methods: This is a prospective, international, multicentre, observational registry study. Patients will be included with age ≥ 18 years, diagnosed with primary or secondary liver tumours, and undergoing thermal liver ablation. A detailed dataset of medical history, baseline clinical and imaging parameters, tumour characteristics, ablation technique/parameters, treatment outcomes, periprocedural images, and adverse events, will be collected for all participants. This data will be used to develop AI algorithms for prognostic modelling and quantitative imaging analysis. Additionally, costs associated with thermal liver ablation clinical pathway will be evaluated.

Expected gain of knowledge: The results of this registry study are expected to provide profound insight in current variability among centres in performing thermal liver ablation, and identify best practices in order to eventually facilitate standardization and universally excellent clinical outcomes.

Trial registration: National Institute of Health Clinical trial database (NCT06179602) https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06179602 .

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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
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发文量
306
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (CVIR) is the official journal of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe, and is also the official organ of a number of additional distinguished national and international interventional radiological societies. CVIR publishes double blinded peer-reviewed original research work including clinical and laboratory investigations, technical notes, case reports, works in progress, and letters to the editor, as well as review articles, pictorial essays, editorials, and special invited submissions in the field of vascular and interventional radiology. Beside the communication of the latest research results in this field, it is also the aim of CVIR to support continuous medical education. Articles that are accepted for publication are done so with the understanding that they, or their substantive contents, have not been and will not be submitted to any other publication.
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