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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for PROVIZ - a Machine Learning Software, to Support Targeting of Prostate Biopsies on MR Images in Biopsy-naive Patients

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: PROVIZ - a Machine Learning Software, to Support Targeting of Prostate Biopsies on MR Images in Biopsy-naive Patients

Official Title: A Proof-of-technology, Pilot, Prospective Clinical Study to Investigate the Feasibility and Performance of PROVIZ-a Radiomics-based Machine Learning Software, to Support Targeting of Prostate Biopsies on MRI Images in Biopsy-naive Patients

Study ID: NCT06000046

Study Description

Brief Summary: To perform a traditional feasibility clinical investigation, as defined in ISO 14155:2020, to investigate preliminary feasibility, safety, and clinical performance information of a near-final design of the investigational software. This will be performed through a prospective clinical study on biopsy naïve men with suspected prostate cancer examined with MRI at St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway, in order to adequately plan an appropriate pivotal clinical investigation.

Detailed Description: In this prospective study, after referral for suspected prostate cancer, the patient is scanned with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in accordance with guidelines of the standardized healthcare pathway. For consenting patients, the images are interpreted in two ways: first, in the conventional manner, i.e., manually by a radiologist, to determine whether clinically significant cancer is suspected. If so, the radiologist will delineate the suspicious lesions. In the second approach, the software will perform the same task as the radiologist, but automatically. If either or both interpretations point to significant cancer, the patient will be sent for targeted biopsy sampling. Histopathologic evaluation of the samples will then determine whether significant cancer is present in each of the targeted lesions (delineated by the radiologist, software, or both). Feasibility is evaluated by measuring the overall failure rate of the software. This is measured by the technical performance log automatically generated by the software, which records all errors and failures during the study. If the record showed an overall failure rate less than 10% across all subjects, the software will be considered feasible. The safety of the software is evaluated by the records of the serious adverse device effects (SADEs) of the software during the study. The software will be considered safe with no occurrence of death or serious injury. The results of the histopathological evaluation will be used to evaluate the performance of the investigational software. This allows comparisons to be made between results obtained with the traditional manual approach alone, with the software alone, and with the manual approach assisted by the software. Statistical analysis will be performed to determine if there are significant differences and if the software adds value.

Eligibility

Minimum Age:

Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: MALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

St. Olav's University Hospital, Trondheim, , Norway

Contact Details

Name: Tone Frost Bathen, Prof.

Affiliation: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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