MRI to Measure Liver Fat Content
Sponsored by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
About this trial
Last updated 8 years ago
Study ID
080034
Status
Completed
Type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Placebo
No
Accepting
18+ Years
All
Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers
Trial Timing
Ended 14 years ago
What is this trial about?
This study will determine whether a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test of the liver can
accurately measure the amount of fat in the liver compared to the results of a liver biopsy.
People 18 years of age and older who are scheduled to have or who have already had a liver
biopsy as part of their medical care within 1 month of enrollment in this study may be
eligible to participate.
Participants undergo an MRI. For this procedure, the subject lies still on a table that
slides into a narrow metal cylinder (the MRI scanner) for 30 to 60 minutes. A special pad or
tube is placed around the abdomen to improve the image of the liver obtained. Earplugs are
placed in the ears to muffle loud thumping and knocking sounds that occur with the electrical
switching of the magnetic field. The findings of the MRI are compared with those of the liver
biopsy.
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria