Evaluation of Preoperative Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) in Patients With Brain Tumors



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Brain Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 80
Updated:10/13/2018
Start Date:August 1, 2018
End Date:July 2021
Contact:Andrei Holodny, MD
Email:holodnya@mskcc.org
Phone:212-639-3182

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Identification of Essential Areas of the Brain in Pre-Operative Brain Tumor Patients Using BOLD fMRI and Independent Physiological Parameters

The purpose of this study is to test the accuracy of using an imaging technique called
breath-holding functional magnetic resonance imaging (BH fMRI) in addition to the standard
imaging test described above. This study will allow the researchers to find out whether using
BH fMRI in combination with the standard approach is the same as, better, or worse than the
standard approach used alone.


Inclusion Criteria:

Health Volunteers

- Volunteers between the ages of 18 and 80 years

- Volunteers must be able to perform the language paradigms on cue while inside the
scanner Patients

- Patients between the ages of 18 and 80 years

- Patients must be able to perform the language paradigms on cue while inside the
scanner

- Women of child bearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test prior to the
study intervention (Serum or Urine)

- Patients diagnosed with primary glial neoplasm, meningioma and metastasis (from prior
histology) or must be suspected to have primary glial neoplasm, meningioma and
metastasis on imaging (to be confirmed by post-operative histology).

- Patient‟s location of the tumor must involve the expected location of Broca‟s area
(left pars opercularis and/or pars triangularis), or the expected location of the
primary motor area (the pre-central gyrus). This determination will be made on the
basis of a pre-operative MRI by a fellowship-trained Neuroradiologist

Exclusion Criteria:

Healthy Volunteers

- Volunteers who are unable to comply or complete MRI exams as per the site‟s standards.
(e.g.: claustrophobia, high levels of anxiety, pacemaker etc.)

o MSK site only - see Appendix 2

- Volunteers who are unable to perform the language paradigms on cue while inside the
scanner (due to weakness, deafness, inability to understand or follow instructions
etc.)

- Volunteers with a history of neurological disorders, psychiatric disorders or cancer
Female volunteers who are pregnant or nursing.

- Volunteers who have MRI safe pacemakers.

- Volunteers from the vulnerable population, as defined by 45 CFR 46

- Volunteers who are unable to perform the breath hold task during practice sessions
Patients

- Patients who are unable to comply or complete MRI exams as per the site‟s standards.
(e.g.: claustrophobia, high levels of anxiety, pacemaker etc.)

°MSK site only - see Appendix 2

- Patients who have MRI safe pacemakers.

- Patient who are unable to perform the language paradigms on cue while inside the
scanner (due to weakness, deafness, inability to understand or follow instructions
etc.)

- Female patients who are pregnant or nursing.

- Patients from the vulnerable population, as defined by 45 CFR 46

- Patients who are unable to perform the breath hold task during practice sessions
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(212) 639-2000
Principal Investigator: Andrei Holodny, MD
Phone: 212-639-3182
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