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This clinical trial evaluates the feasibility of performing oxygen-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to generate hypoxia maps in patients with intracranial tumors. Decreased levels of oxygen (hypoxia) is a hallmark of malignant brain tumors. Chronic hypoxia is a stimulator of blood vessel formation, which is required for tumor growth and spread. Hypoxia also limits the effectiveness of radiation and chemotherapy. MRI is an imaging technique that uses radiofrequency waves and a strong magnetic field rather than x-rays to provide detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues. The administration of inhaled oxygen allows for an increased MRI signal effect size. Oxygen-enhanced MRI may be a non-invasive method that can physiologically estimate tissue hypoxia. With a better understanding of the extent of tumor hypoxia, more effective and patient-specific therapies could be devised to halt malignant tumor growth.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. Determine the feasibility of generating hypoxia maps from oxygen MRI.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Evaluate the association between oxygen MRI hypoxia maps generated using T2* and T1 MRI sequences.
II. Evaluate the association between oxygen MRI hypoxia maps and progression free survival.
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Patients receive supplemental oxygen while undergoing standard of care MRI.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding
Contraindication to supplemental oxygen administration, MRI, or intravenous gadolinium based contrast agents.
Presence of any other co-existing condition that, in the judgment of the principal investigator, might increase the risk to the subject (i.e., plans for hospice or end of life care)
Poor peripheral intravenous access evaluated by patient history
Presence of other serious systemic illnesses, including: uncontrolled infection, other uncontrolled malignancy, uncontrolled diabetes type II, or psychiatric/social situations which might impact the endpoint of the study or limit compliance with study requirements
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