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Non-invasive assessment of portal hypertension using quantitative MRI (MRQuee)

Population Size

78

People

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Years

2013 - 2016

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Associated BioSamples

Availability to be confirmed

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Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

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Lead time

Variable

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Summary

Non-invasive assessment of portal hypertension using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRQuee)

Evaluate the use of non-contrast quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 1.5T as a surrogate measure of portal pressure

Documentation

40 patients prospectively underwent HVPG and MRI at 1.5T within 6 weeks

Dataset type

Health and disease

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Dataset population size

78

Keywords

Observations

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Observation Date

Persons

78

Count

04 Mar 2013

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Study

Source of data extraction

Paper-based

Collection source setting

Secondary care - Outpatients

Patient pathway description

Secondary care

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

Availability to be confirmed

Details

Publishing frequency

Irregular

Version

1.0.0

Modified

08/10/2024

Citation Requirements

NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Coverage

Start date

01/04/2013

End date

30/06/2016

Time lag

Variable

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom, England, East Midlands

Minimum age range

18

Maximum age range

80

Follow-up

0 - 6 Months

Accessibility

Language

en

Controlled vocabulary

LOCAL

Format

Database

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Not available

Access rights

In Progress

Time to dataset access

Variable

Jurisdiction

GB-ENG

Data use limitation

General research use

Data Controller

Professor Guruprasad Aithal

Data Processor

N/A

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Secondary care - Outpatients

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