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FBY PET/CT in Patients With Brain Tumors

Brain Tumor

This study is an open-labeled phase II diagnostic clinical trial to explore the safety and clinical value of FBY in suspected adult brain tumor patients. The investigation regarding the clinical value of FBY includes 1) the metabolic characteristics of FBY in suspected malignant brain tumors; 2) role of FBY to differentiate tumor progression from pseudoprogression. A single dose of 0.10 mCi/kg FBY will be intravenously injected for PET examination. Quantitative features will be extracted to analysis the PET images. Cranial MRI (with contrast enhancement) will also performed as diagnostic comparison with FBY. For patient who took surgery after multiple examination, histopathology, molecular pathology and LAT-1 immunohistochemistry will also be obtained.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness and Safety of Human Lumbar Puncture Assist Device (LPat)

MeningitisEncephalitis4 more

The purpose of this study is to proof and investigate the effectiveness and safety of the invented device named "Human Lumbar Puncture Assist Device (LPat)" as an assist tool to be utilized to improve the success rate of performing lumbar puncture (LP), avoid side effects from multiple punctures, avoid excess radiation if the LP need to be done under fluoroscopy, and need to obtain none traumatic tap for better CSF analysis.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Refining and Testing the Electronic Social Network Assessment Program (eSNAP)

Brain Cancer

The purpose of the study is to learn more about neuro-oncology caregivers' quality of life and how friends and families help neuro-oncology cancer caregivers at different times during treatment.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Lactate Levels Correlates With Ki-67 in Brain Tumor Surgery

Brain TumorAnesthesia

In neurosurgery, brain tumor patients show increased levels of lactate at the beginning of surgery. This has been related to malignancy. Ki-67 is a cell proliferation index used as a marker of tumor mitotic activity. This research aims to describe the correlation between lactate levels and the Ki-67 index in patients with brain tumor.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Monitoring Anti-angiogenic Therapy in Brain Tumors by Advanced MRI

Glioblastoma

This research study aims to predict treatment response to anti-angiogenic therapy (Avastin) using advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) for Glioblastoma patients.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Cancer and Other Disease Risks in U.S. Nuclear Medicine Technologists

Brain CancerThyroid Cancer2 more

Background: The field of nuclear medicine has changed a lot in the past decades. Technology has gotten better, so patients are exposed to less radiation. But now workers are doing procedures more often and using lead aprons less. So they may be exposed to more radiation. This may put them at higher risk for cancers and other health problems that are related to radiation. Researchers want to collect data from technologists to learn more about the risks and appropriate doses of radiation. Objective: To learn more about the risks and appropriate doses of radiation for nuclear medicine technologists. Eligibility: Adults who were first certified in nuclear medicine technology in the United States after 1980. They must be living in the United States. They must not be participants in the USRT study. Design: Participants will be recruited online. Participants will complete an online survey. It will take about a half hour. This will have questions about their work with nuclear medicine procedures. There will be questions about the kinds of procedures and how often they do them. Participants will give a short work history. This will include the names of current and past employers. Participants will allow researchers to get records of their film badge dose readings. These will come from dosimetry providers. Dosimetry data will not be shared with participants. Researchers can t ensure the how accurate or complete the data are.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Clinical Development of MR Spectroscopy and Imaging in Brain Cancers

Malignant GliomasAstrocytomas1 more

The Investigators will examine the disease specificity of 2-hydroxyglutarate in non-glioma brain lesions, and the clinical utility of 2-hydroxyglutarate, glycine and citrate in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutated gliomas and IDH wild type gliomas.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

The Relationship of Anesthesia Method With Serum Lactate Level in Craniotomies

Intracranial NeoplasmHyperlactatemia2 more

The investigators aimed to research the incidence of hyperlactatemia in craniotomy cases, the relationship of lactate elevation with tumor type and other factors that may be related, and whether the general anesthesia method applied (inhalation anesthesia or total ıntravenous anesthesia) affects lactate level.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Laser Ablation in Stereotactic Neurosurgery (LAISE): NeuroBlate® Retrospective Registry

Primary Brain Tumor

The NeuroBlate® System (NBS), is a minimally invasive robotic laser thermotherapy tool. It employs a pulsed surgical laser to deliver targeted energy to abnormal brain tissue caused by tumors and lesions. Since receiving FDA clearance in April 2013, the NBS has been used in nearly 300 procedures conducted at approximately 20 leading institutions across the United States. This post-market, multi-center retrospective study is designed to collect long-term follow-up data on patients who were treated previously with NBS.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Functional Ultrasound

Brain TumorBrain Lesion

A wide spectrum of methods is used to image brain activation in vivo. It can be directly detected by neurons electrical activity imaging (cortical simulation mapping, calcium imaging, voltage sensitive dyes) or indirectly by imaging hemodynamic changes induced by the neurovascular coupling in the vessels surrounding the activated neurons (intrinsic optical imaging, photoacoustic imaging, positron emission tomography (PET), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)). Ultrasound as the potential to complement these functional imaging techniques at low cost. Ultrasound imaging can do real-time in-depth imaging of brain. However, its use to imaging of major vessels has been limited until now due to its poor sensitivity. To overcome this limitation functional ultrasound (fUS) was developed in Institut Langevin since 2011. This technique enables high spatio-temporal resolution imaging of whole-brain microvasculature dynamics in response to brain activation without the need of contrast agent. This fUS method relies on a new power Doppler imaging sequence sensitive enough to detect blood flow in most of cerebral vessels (arterioles, big venules and larger vessels). Repeating the acquisition of such ultrasensitive Doppler images over time enables to follow flow dynamics in such vessels modulated by local neuronal activity. Applied to the rat brain, fUS was proved able to map brain activation at high spatiotemporal resolution and high signal to noise ratio. The aim of this study is now to apply fUS on human brain in intraoperative condition. The main objective of this study is to find activation maps through intraoperative ultrasensitive Doppler compared to gold standard cortical simulation mapping and functional MRI. Secondly the investigators want to test sensitivity of this new Doppler mode. fUS method will be used for different types of stimuli and intensity and the investigators will do some control acquisitions. Blood vessel density observed with a conventional Doppler will be compared to the one measured with the ultrasensitive Doppler to prove that this new Doppler mode enhance micro vessel visualization.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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