Electrical Impedance Tomography clinical trials
3 indexed studies · 1 currently recruiting
- Active not recruiting
Electrical Impedance Tomography of Epilepsy
This study is looking at a new, safe imaging method called Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) for people with epilepsy. It aims to see if EIT can show accurate images of brain activity during seizures, similar to existing scans like MRI, but in a simpler way.
For: EpilepsyUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Post-Extubation Assessment of Clinical Stability in ELBW Infants
This study looks at new ways to monitor very premature babies (born weighing less than 1kg) after they have their breathing tube removed. It uses special sensors to check their oxygen levels and breathing to see if they are stable. The goal is to help doctors decide more clearly when a baby needs extra breathing support.
For: Extremely Low Birth Weight InfantsCanada - Active not recruiting
Electrical Impedance Tomography of Stroke and Brain Injury
This study is looking at a new, quick, and safe scanning method called Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) to image the brain after a stroke or head injury. We want to see if it can produce good images that match current scans like MRI or CT, potentially helping doctors give faster treatment.
For: Stroke · Craniocerebral InjuriesUnited Kingdom