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Incidental findings found in 'healthy' volunteers during imaging performed for research: current legal and ethical implications.

机译:在进行研究成像时,在“健康”志愿者中发现的偶然发现:当前的法律和伦理意义。

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Incidental findings found in "healthy" volunteers during research imaging are common and have important implications for study design and performance, particularly in the areas of informed consent, subjects' rights, clinical image analysis and disclosure. In this study, we aimed to determine current practice and regulations concerning information that should be given to research subjects when obtaining consent, reporting of research images, who should be informed about any incidental findings and the method of disclosure. We reviewed all UK, European and international humanitarian, legal and ethical agencies' guidance. We found that the guidance on what constitutes incidental pathology, how to recognise it and what to do about it is inconsistent between agencies, difficult to find and less complete in the UK than elsewhere. Where given, guidance states that volunteers should be informed during the consent process about how research images will be managed, whether a mechanism exists for identifying incidental findings, arrangements for their disclosure, the potential benefit or harm and therapeutic options. The effects of incidentally discovered pathology on the individual can be complex and far-reaching. Radiologist involvement in analysis of research images varies widely; many incidental findings might therefore go unrecognised. In conclusion, guidance on the management of research imaging is inconsistent, limited and does not address the interests of volunteers. Improved standards to guide management of research images and incidental findings are urgently required.
机译:研究成像期间在“健康”志愿者中发现的偶然发现很常见,并且对研究设计和性能具有重要意义,特别是在知情同意,受试者权利,临床图像分析和披露方面。在本研究中,我们旨在确定当前的实践和法规,涉及在获得同意,研究图像的报告,应告知任何偶然发现和披露方法时应向研究对象提供的信息。我们审查了所有英国,欧洲和国际人道主义,法律和道德机构的指南。我们发现,有关什么构成病理学,如何识别病理学以及如何采取措施的指南在机构之间是不一致的,在英国很难找到,并且不如其他地方完整。给出的指导意见指出,应在同意过程中告知志愿者如何管理研究图像,是否存在识别偶然发现的机制,信息披露的安排,潜在的利弊和治疗选择。偶然发现的病理学对个体的影响可能是复杂而深远的。放射科医生参与研究图像的分析差异很大。因此,许多偶然发现可能未被发现。总之,有关研究影像管理的指导意见不一致,有限且不能解决志愿者的利益。迫切需要改进的标准来指导研究图像和偶然发现的管理。

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