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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is very common in neuroimaging studies and is increasingly being used in large population studies
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain is very common in neuroimaging studies and is increasingly being used in large population studies
According to statistics , the incidence of IF in brain MRI studies is as high as 5-20%
Knowledge of clinically relevant brain abnormalities enables participants to seek optimal treatment or take preventive measures
A study published in the journal European Radiology aimed to investigate these young study participants' experiences and preferences of IF informing in brain imaging studies, and to elucidate the impact and long-term effects of IF informing on these participants .
This study conducted 11 semi-structured interviews with 10 study participants, each participating in a brain MRI study at the Dutch Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (DCCN)
The analysis yielded five themes on the impact of IF notification : initial shock of notification , period of uncertainty, outcomes of follow-up examinations, long-term effects, and participants' biomedical background .
Tabledistribution of various types of IF among study participants
Table distribution of various types of IF among study participants Tableof distribution ofvarious types of IF among study participantsThe findings of this study suggest that it is important to carefully consider IF notification in a young healthy participant population .
The findings of this study suggest that it is important to carefully consider IF notification in a young healthy participant population .
Original source :
Anke JM Oerlemans , Daniëlle MH Barendregt , Sabine C Kooijman , et al .
Anke JM Oerlemans Daniëlle MH Barendregt Sabine C Kooijman ,et al Impact of incidental findings on young adult participants in brain imaging research: an interview study 10.
1007/s00330-021-08474-9 10.
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