Intelligent Optical Probe for Guiding Core Needle Biopsy Procedures
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
To learn if an investigational imaging device can help to identify tumor tissue before a biopsy is taken.
Description
Primary Objectives \- To determine the feasibility of using an OCT probe that will assess tumor morphology before taking a biopsy core needle. The endpoint for this objective will be the successful placement of the optical probe through the guidance needle and collection of high-quality optical coherence tomography images. Secondary Objectives * To assess if OCT imaging results correlate with histopathology findings. * To assess if artificial intelligence can correctly assess tissue type based on OCT imaging.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Participants must have a primary diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of malignancy and radiographic evidence of malignant lesions involving lymph node, liver or lung for which the participant was referred to IR for image-guided biopsy. * A target lesion that meets the following criteria: * The target lesion must be amenable to image guided biopsy * The target lesion must be \>= 1cm to ensure that the collected images will have sufficient morphological content to run the OCT image analysis Note: The collected biopsy core for the proposed study will undergo H\&E staining and…
Interventions
- DevicetVisio-1
Standard of Care Biopsy
Location
- MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas