Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) clinical trials
5 indexed studies · 5 currently recruiting
- Recruiting
Natural History Study of Patients With Succinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase (SSADH) Deficiency
This study looks at how a rare genetic condition called SSADH deficiency affects people over time. Researchers hope to understand its natural progression and find better ways to diagnose and treat it by studying people's symptoms, brain activity, and body chemistry.
For: Succinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase DeficiencyUnited States · Germany · Spain - Recruiting
Detecting Early Alzheimer's Using MR
This study is testing a new, safer MRI scan called glucoCEST to find early signs of Alzheimer's disease. Currently, detecting early Alzheimer's can be tricky. This new scan looks at how the brain uses sugar without using radiation, hoping to find the disease sooner and help people get treatment earlier.
For: Alzheimer DiseaseUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Early-life MRI Biomarkers of Longer-term Respiratory Morbidity in Infants Born Extremely Preterm (EMBLEM)
This study uses new MRI scans to better understand why some premature babies develop lung problems. We want to find early signs of lung disease so doctors can help these babies sooner and find new ways to treat them. It involves babies born very early, looking at their lungs and hearts.
For: Lung Function · BPD - Bronchopulmonary DysplasiaCanada - Recruiting
Objective Concussion Assessment Using MRI and Metabolomics
This study aims to better understand concussion by looking at how the brain changes after an injury. We'll use special brain scans (MRI) and look at symptoms to see how they connect, helping us diagnose and treat concussions more effectively for people aged 9 to 50 who've recently had a concussion.
For: Concussion, BrainCanada - RecruitingPHASE3
Feasibility Study of Phase-contrast MRI for Flow in the External Carotid Branches Arteries
This study uses a special MRI scan to look at blood flow in arteries in the head and neck. It aims to improve surgery for conditions like birthmarks or cancer side effects by understanding these blood vessels better.
For: Carotid Artery, ExternalFrance