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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
1000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-05-12
2031-05-30
Brief Summary
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This study will prospectively assemble a well-defined cohort of 1000 patients with NMDs undergoing whole body Muscle MRI from 7 Canadian and 7 international centers. It will develop a high-standard methodological approach for MRI diagnosis in this cohort, based on T1 weighted imaging characteristics, and will validate this method by testing the developed algorithm in a different cohort of patients. Muscle MRI scans will be collected by a well-established network of neuromuscular disease (NMD) centers to ensure comparability between the different centers.
Detailed Description
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1. Establish a large, well-defined international cohort of patients with NMDs with Muscle MRI
2. Identify diagnostic patterns of muscle involvement for patients with rare NMDs using Muscle MRI
3. Validate diagnostic patterns of muscle pathology detected by MRI for patients with rare NMDs
Additional objective of this study:
1\. Provide practice-changing information regarding the optimal use of Muscle MRI in patients suspected of having an NMD
Whole Body Muscle MRI is emerging as a tool to identify diseased muscles that are not readily evaluated by clinical examination, where patterns of involvement may be associated with specific Neuromuscular Diseases (NMDs) and may provide additional evidence to rule in/out a particular genetic variant. Previous studies have outlined more common NMDs, and the majority of rare NMDs do not have large cohorts of patients to clearly establish "specific" muscle patterns. Progress has also been limited by a lack of international standards to acquire MRIs and identifying MRI patterns of affected muscles.
By collectively pooling MRI scans for patients with different NMDs, this study will help improve the characterization of selective patterns of muscle atrophy, fatty degeneration, and muscle edema in specific diseases and avoid misdiagnosis of genetic or acquired NMDs. Recognizing patterns of pathology by muscle or nerve imaging can help to guide or confirm genetic testing and to avoid the more invasive procedure of a muscle biopsy. Finally, this project will inform quantitative MRI approaches by identifying the most appropriate regions of interest to be scanned in clinical trials for specific NMDs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
OTHER
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients with clinical presentation not consistent with confirmed NMD
3. Patients with advanced disease with severe quadriparesis (Medical Research Council Muscle Rating score of \<3 in \>10 muscle groups) or asymptomatic patients, as severe fatty replacement of muscle tissue in the late disease of most muscles or normal scans, will limit the value of diagnosis by imaging.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jodi Warman, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Locations
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Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MYO-SHARE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id