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Correlation of Hyperpolarized 13C-pyruvate Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Tumor Histopathology in Patients With Infiltrating Gliomas

NCT ID: NCT04772456Sponsor: University of Maryland, BaltimoreLast updated: 2025-09-22

Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the safety and feasibility of performing hyperpolarized metabolic MRI in the diagnosis of brain tumor. This study will also assess the accuracy of hyperpolarized metabolic MRI to diagnose intermediate to patients with infiltrating gliomas and examine the added utility of metabolic MRI over standard MRI imaging The FDA is allowing the use of hyperpolarized \[1-13C\] pyruvate (HP 13C-pyruvate) in this study. Up to 5 patients may take part in this study at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB).

Arms & interventions

  • DrugHyperpolarized 13C-Pyruvate

    Hyperpolarized Pyruvate (13C) Injection, containing spin-polarized ("hyperpolarized") \[ 13C\]pyruvate, is being studied as a diagnostic agent in combination with 13C spectroscopic MR imaging. The aim is to visualize \[13C\]pyruvate and its metabolites and thereby distinguish between anatomical areas with normal vs. abnormal metabolism, which should be useful in diagnosing and characterizing, for example, malignancy. Hyperpolarized Pyruvate (13C) Injection and \[13C\]pyruvate are general terms used throughout this brochure, that refer to all 13C labeling patterns, such as \[1- 13C\]pyruvate, \[2- 13C\]pyruvate and \[1,2- 13C\]pyruvate. From biological and safety standpoints, pyruvate with each of the labeling patterns behaves identically in the human body \[Koletzko et al., 1997\].

Outcome measures

Primary

  • Accuracy of metabolic MRI to diagnose Glioma

    To study the accuracy of hyperpolarized metabolic MRI to diagnose Glioma Cancer. We will compare the prediction of cancer from the MRI scan compared to actual diagnosis of cancer by any subsequent workup or procedure the participant undergoes. Prediction of cancer from MRI scan will be performed by assigning a standardized score . Actual diagnosis of cancer will be based on tissue pathology.

    Time frame: Within three years post treatment

Secondary

  • Utility of metabolic MRI over standard MRI imaging in the diagnosis of Glioma cancer

    Time frame: Within three years post treatment

Eligibility criteria

Sex: AllAge: 18 Years to 80 YearsHealthy volunteers: No
Inclusion Criteria: * • Patients with a new brain lesion interpreted as suspected infiltrating gliomas including but not limited to (diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade 2; oligodendroglioma WHO grade 2 and 3; anaplastic astrocytoma WHO grade 3; astrocytoma WHO grade 4), OR, patients with prior history of infiltrating glioma scheduled for surgery for tumor biopsy or resection. * Ages 18-80, including male and female * Suitable to undergo contrast-enhanced MRI * Negative serum pregnancy test Exclusion Criteria: * Inability to undergo MRI scan * Inability to receive IV contrast secondary to severe reaction or renal insufficiency.

Study locations (1)

Rosy Njonkou Tchoquessi

Baltimore, Maryland, 21201

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