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研究性脑磁共振成像中的偶然发现:定义、患病率及伦理意义。

Incidental findings in research brain MRI: Definition, prevalence and ethical implications.

作者信息

de Jong Kenneth J, Poon Emma, Foo Michelle, Maingard Julian, Kok Hong Kuan, Barras Christen, Yazdabadi Anousha, Shaygi Benham, Fitt Gregory J, Egan Gary, Brooks Mark, Asadi Hamed

机构信息

Emergency Department, Epworth Healthcare, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Imaging, Monash Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2025 Feb;69(1):35-45. doi: 10.1111/1754-9485.13744. Epub 2024 Sep 20.

Abstract

Radiological incidental findings (IFs) are previously undetected abnormalities which are unrelated to the original indication for imaging and are unexpectedly discovered. In brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the prevalence of IFs is increasing. By reviewing the literature on IFs in brain MRI performed for research purposes and discussing ethical considerations of IFs, this paper provides an overview of brain IF research results and factors contributing to inconsistencies and considers how the consent process can be improved from an ethical perspective. We found that despite extensive literature regarding IFs in research MRI of the brain, there are major inconsistencies in the reported prevalence, ranging from 1.3% to 99%. Many factors appear to contribute to this broad range: lack of standardised definition, participant demographics variance, heterogenous MRI scanner strength and sequences, reporter variation and results classification. We also found significant discrepancies in the review, consent and clinical communication processes pertaining to the ethical nature of these studies. These findings have implications for future studies, particularly those involving artificial intelligence. Further research, particularly in relation to MRI brain IFs would be useful to explore the generalisability of study results.

摘要

放射学偶然发现(IFs)是先前未被检测到的异常情况,与最初的成像指征无关且是意外发现的。在脑部磁共振成像(MRI)中,偶然发现的发生率正在上升。通过回顾用于研究目的的脑部MRI偶然发现的相关文献并讨论偶然发现的伦理考量,本文概述了脑部偶然发现的研究结果以及导致不一致的因素,并从伦理角度考虑如何改进知情同意过程。我们发现,尽管有大量关于脑部研究MRI偶然发现的文献,但报告的发生率存在重大不一致,范围从1.3%到99%。许多因素似乎导致了这个广泛的范围:缺乏标准化定义、参与者人口统计学差异、MRI扫描仪强度和序列的异质性、报告者差异以及结果分类。我们还发现在这些研究的伦理性质的审查、知情同意和临床沟通流程方面存在重大差异。这些发现对未来的研究有影响,特别是那些涉及人工智能的研究。进一步的研究,特别是关于脑部MRI偶然发现的研究,将有助于探索研究结果的普遍性。

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