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Hanna Markstad

Doctoral student

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Incidental findings and their handling in the Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioimage study (SCAPIS)

Author

  • Åse Johnsson
  • Oskar Angerås
  • Anders Blomberg
  • David Erlinge
  • Agneta Flinck
  • Christer Janson
  • Hanna Markstad
  • Jonas Persson
  • H. Lennart Persson
  • Eva Swahn
  • Kjell Toren
  • Jenny Vikgren
  • Mats G. Hansson
  • Göran Bergström

Editor

  • Sabine Weckbach

Summary, in English

The Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study (SCAPIS) combines the use of new imaging technologies, large-scale proteomics/metabolomics/genomics, and epidemiological analyses to extensively characterize a Swedish cohort of 30,000 men and women aged between 50 and 64 years. Its main aims are to improve risk prediction and to optimize our ability to study mechanisms of cardiopulmonary diseases. SCAPIS is currently recruiting at six sites in Sweden, and a pilot study was conducted in 2012 to test the feasibility of the comprehensive study protocol. In the planning phase, it was recognized that the detailed phenotyping used in SCAPIS would identify a large number of clinical findings in need of medical attention. This was confirmed by evaluation of results from the pilot study. Here we focus on pulmonary nodules and asymptomatic coronary artery stenosis. These clinical features were observed in a large number of participants, and the clinical handing and prognosis related to these observations are unclear. They thus posed great challenges for the study in their practical and ethical handling. This chapter describes how we developed procedures to handle these findings based on existing evidence and expert consensus as well as deliberations on ethical issues.

Department/s

  • Cardiology
  • Diagnostic Radiology, (Lund)

Publishing year

2017

Language

English

Pages

91-101

Publication/Series

Medical Radiology

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular
  • Epidemiology
  • Metabolism
  • Pulmonary
  • Study design

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 09425373
  • ISSN: 21974187
  • ISBN: 978-3-319-42581-8
  • ISBN: 978-3-319-42579-5