Intra-arterial Perfusion in Interventional Radiology

Trial ID or NCT#

NCT05458791

Status

recruiting iconRECRUITING

Purpose

Patients are being asked to participate in a study to better determine blood flow going to tumors in the liver. They will undergo an embolization procedure in interventional radiology where the goal is to provide treatment directly into the liver tumor. These treatments are delivered into the blood vessels feeding the tumors. Improving these treatments relies on better understanding the blood flow into the tumor. By understanding how much blood flows into the tumors, the goal is to make sure there is the best chance of killing the tumor. The investigators are attempting to use a special type of CT scan during the procedure to determine the blood flow to the tumors.

Official Title

Application of Intra-arterial CT Perfusion During Interventional Radiology

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study: Older than 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
Inclusion Criteria:
  1. 1. Age > or = 18 years 2. primary or secondary liver tumor(s) 3. Trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE) or trans-catheter radio embolization (TARE) approved by multidisciplinary tumor board 4. Tumor in an area without prior surgical or ablative therapy 5. At least 1 tumor greater than 1.5 cm in greatest diameter
Exclusion Criteria:
  1. 6. Not eligible for TACE procedure. 7. Same additional exclusion criteria as aim 1 8. Any residual ethiodized oil accumulation in the liver 9. No prior IA treatment in the last year

Investigator(s)

Rajesh Shah
Rajesh Shah
Interventional radiologist
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology

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Contact

Raj P Shah, MD
650-493-5000 Ext. 65925