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脑磁共振成像研究中偶然发现的发现和告知研究参与者:综述和多机构研究。

Discovery and informing research participants of incidental findings detected in brain magnetic resonance imaging studies: Review and multi-institutional study.

机构信息

Department of Public Policy Institute of Medical Science the University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan.

Department of Biomedical Ethics Graduate School of Medicine the University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2017 Mar 29;7(5):e00676. doi: 10.1002/brb3.676. eCollection 2017 May.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Brain imaging studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sometimes reveal incidental findings (IFs) that might be relevant to some of the health issues in research participants. Although professional communities have discussed how to manage these IFs, there is no global consensus on the concrete handling procedures including how to inform participants of IFs.

METHODS

First, this study reviewed previous studies for the number of IFs discovered in brain imaging studies using MEDLINE. Second, a multi-institutional study determined the number of IF discoveries and evaluated the method of informing participants at multiple institutions, which participated in a national brain science project in Japan.

RESULTS

Both the review and multi-institutional study showed that IFs with a high urgency level were discovered in 0-2.0% of participants, including healthy volunteers, and that the rate of IF discovery in general was higher in studies conducted in elderly population. Moreover, multi-institutional study suggested the criteria used to judge whether or not to inform participants of IFs may differ by institution.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that in order to ensure informing the participants of high urgency IFs, physicians who are capable of interpreting brain images clinically should review all brain images, and the establishment of a support system is required for brain imaging studies at nonmedical institutions. Since the method of informing participants of IFs might affect their understanding and acceptance of IFs, which are related to managing risks of false "clean bill of health" or psychological impacts of informing IFs, further research focusing on communication of IFs is needed.

摘要

背景

使用磁共振成像(MRI)的脑影像学研究有时会发现偶然发现(IFs),这些发现可能与研究参与者的某些健康问题有关。尽管专业社区已经讨论了如何处理这些 IFs,但对于具体的处理程序,包括如何向参与者告知 IFs,还没有全球共识。

方法

首先,本研究通过 MEDLINE 回顾了脑影像学研究中发现的 IFs 的数量的既往研究。其次,一项多机构研究在多个机构确定了 IF 发现的数量,并评估了告知参与者的方法,这些机构参与了日本的一项国家脑科学项目。

结果

回顾和多机构研究均表明,在 0-2.0%的参与者(包括健康志愿者)中发现了具有高紧急程度的 IFs,并且在老年人群中进行的研究中发现 IF 的比率更高。此外,多机构研究表明,用于判断是否告知参与者 IFs 的标准可能因机构而异。

结论

我们的结果表明,为了确保告知参与者具有高紧急程度的 IFs,能够对脑部图像进行临床解读的医生应审查所有脑部图像,并且需要为非医疗机构的脑部影像学研究建立支持系统。由于告知 IFs 的方法可能会影响参与者对 IFs 的理解和接受程度,这些与管理虚假“健康证明”的风险或告知 IFs 的心理影响有关,因此需要进一步研究重点关注 IFs 的沟通。

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