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Trial Title:
Biparametric and Multiparametric MRI Using VIRADS
NCT ID:
NCT05783271
Condition:
Invasive Bladder Cancer
Conditions: Official terms:
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Study type:
Observational [Patient Registry]
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Time perspective:
Prospective
Summary:
The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of biparametric and
multiparametric MRI in terms of accuracy and validity using VIRAD scoring in the
diagnosis of cancer bladder
Detailed description:
Urinary bladder cancer is the second most common neoplasm of the urinary tract worldwide.
It accounts for 6-8% of malignancy in men and 2- 3% in women, with the highest incidence
rates in North America , Europe and areas with endemic schistosomiasis in Africa and the
Middle East.(1) Factors contribute to the development of bladder cancer are: advanced
age, male sex, cigarette smoking and parasitic infection with schistosomiasis.
Bladder cancer ranges from unaggressive non-invasive tumor that recur and commit patients
to long life surveillance to aggressive and invasive tumors with high disease
mortality.(2) Knowledge of the clinical, histopathologic, and imaging features of common
bladder neoplasms is essential. The first-line imaging tool for assessing bladder lesions
is ultrasonography, which may be followed by a cross-sectional imaging examination such
as computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging if the origin of the mass is unclear
or if distant spread is suspected.Computed tomography(CT) is of limited use because of
:harm of ionizing radiation ,poor precision and high interobserver variability in the
staging of bladder cancer.(3) Accurate preoperative diagnosis of detrusor muscle invasion
of bladder cancer is important because non-muscle-invasive (stage T1 or lower) and
muscle-invasive (stage T2 or higher) bladder cancers are treated differently.Prognosis of
the tumor depends mainly on grade ,depths of invasion and the presence of carcinoma
insitu(CIS).(4) MRI has now become established as the modality of choice for the local
staging of bladder cancer and assessment of regional lymph node involvement and the tumor
spread to pelvic bones and upper urinary ttract.(5) As it has high tissue contrast,
multiplanar imaging capabilities, and the ability of tissue characterization.(6)
Currently, the multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) is widely used for
bladder cancer diagnosis and staging. It consists of the conventional sequence
[T2-weighted anatomic imaging (T2WI)] and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)] .(7)
Multiparametric MRI improve patient care through imaging of the bladder with better
resolution of the tissue planes than computed tomography and without radiation
exposure.(8) Diagnostic accuracy of multiparametric MRI in differentiation between muscle
invasive and non muscle invasive bladder cancer was 84% with highest sensitivity 78%.(9)
The Vesical Imaging-Reporting and Data System (VIRADS) scoring system was created in 2018
to standardise imaging and reporting of bladder cancer staging with multiparametric MRI
which suggests the likelihood of detruser muscle invasion. Muscle invasion disease
carries a worse prognosis and requires radical surgery.(4) Multiparametric MRI and
VI-RADS have been validated as appropriate tools for local staging of bladder cancer.(10)
VI-RADS provides high diagnostic accuracy to diagnose high grade and muscle invasive
bladder cancer.(11) Data collection :Prospectively calculated and collected data will be
analysed. Computer software: SPSS package 23 Statistical tests: Descriptive statistics
will be performed with frequency and cross tabulations for categorical variables. Means
and standard deviations will be measured for numerical variables. The chi-square test
will be used for comparing independent categorical variables. Monte Carlo simulations
will be run for multiple groups if comparisons will not meet the chi-square criteria;
Fishers exact test will be used in the comparison of the groups. Students t-test will be
used for comparing the numerical data displaying normal distribution; the MannWhitney
U-test will be performed for the numerical variables not displaying normal distribution.
The P-value will be set at 0.05 and all of the comparisons will be two-tailed.
Criteria for eligibility:
Study pop:
58 cases of suspected patients with cancer urinary bladder will be examined by
conventional MRI
Sampling method:
Probability Sample
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
58 cases of patients who suspected to have cancer urinary bladder by clinical,
histopathological examination and radiological imaging.
All age groups . Both sex
Exclusion Criteria:
patient with high renal chemistry. Patient with contraindications to MRI as pacemaker and
cochlear implants.
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Gender:
All
Minimum age:
N/A
Maximum age:
N/A
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Assuit university
Address:
City:
Assuit
Country:
Egypt
Status:
Recruiting
Start date:
July 1, 2024
Completion date:
March 31, 2025
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Assiut University
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Assiut University
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05783271