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The high incidence and bioethics of findings on magnetic resonance brain imaging of normal volunteers for neuroscience research.

机译:普通志愿者进行神经科学研究的磁共振脑成像发现的发生率和生物伦理学很高。

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BACKGROUND: We were finding volunteers for functional magnetic resonance imaging studies with abnormalities requiring referral surprisingly frequently. The bioethics surrounding the incidental findings are not straightforward and every imaging institution will encounter this situation in their normal volunteers. Yet the implications for the individuals involved may be profound. Should all participants have review of their imaging by an expert and who should be informed? METHODS: The normal volunteers that were imaged with magnetic resonance (MR) which were reviewed by a consultant neuroradiologist. All participants completed a volunteer consent form in addition to a standard departmental MR safety screening form. The volunteer screening form requires the general practitioner details to be completed and asks the participant to consider closely the possibility and implications of finding an unexpected but potentially serious abnormality before signing. RESULTS: 525 different individuals were scanned as normal volunteers, the mean age was 35-years and 330 were males. Of these 525, 46 had definite significant abnormalities (8.8%), mean age 50-years. CONCLUSION: We have found a high rate of incidental abnormalities amongst individuals participating in imaging studies at our institution. It is our current practice to inform the research study participant of the findings, counsel them and inform their primary care physician. We think that it is advisable for researchers utilising MR imaging of the brain to have access to trained neuroradiologists, a protocol in place to deal with this problem and take consent in a way that allows the participant to realise the possibility of an abnormal finding.
机译:背景:我们正在寻找自愿进行功能性磁共振成像研究的志愿者,这些异常需要频繁地转诊。围绕偶然发现的生物伦理学并不简单,每个成像机构在其正常志愿者中都会遇到这种情况。然而,对所涉个人的影响可能是深远的。所有参与者均应由专家对其影像学进行审查,并应告知谁?方法:正常的自愿者磁共振成像(MR)成像,由顾问神经放射科医生进行审查。除了标准的部门MR安全检查表之外,所有参与者还填写了志愿者同意书。自愿检查表要求填写全科医生的详细信息,并要求参与者在签字之前仔细考虑发现意外但潜在的严重异常的可能性和影响。结果:作为正常志愿者,对525个不同的个体进行了扫描,平均年龄为35岁,男性为330岁。在这525个中,有46个具有明显的明显异常(8.8%),平均年龄为50岁。结论:我们发现在我们机构参与影像学研究的个人中,偶然异常的发生率很高。我们目前的做法是将研究结果告知研究参与者,为他们提供咨询并告知其初级保健医生。我们认为,建议利用大脑的MR成像的研究人员与训练有素的神经放射科医生联系,这是一个可以解决此问题并获得同意的协议,可以使参与者意识到异常发现的可能性。

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