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Imaging software for 4 dimensional images for Cardiac MRI for Cardiovascular Disease
Study Summary
This trial will compare the effectiveness of 4D image acquisition and post-processing to traditional 2D methods in GE MRI scanners.
- Cardiovascular Disease
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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What are the hoped-for successes of this medical research?
"The investigators of this study are looking to measure the primary outcome, which is an evaluation of 2D imaging findings and medical diagnoses generated from 4D images. These scans need to be interpreted in one session and will require between 15 minutes and three hours depending on its complexity - they must also be reviewed within 24 hours up to a month after acquisition. Additional metrics such as patient follow-up (interviewed 90-120 days post scan) along with both 2D time of scanning acquisition and 4D time of scanning acquisition must also be taken into account for secondary outcomes assessment."
Are there remaining vacancies for individuals to partake in this experiment?
"Clinicaltrials.gov data suggests that this medical investigation is not presently searching for participants. Although the original posting was on February 20th 2018, and the most recent update occurred October 25th 2022, no current recruitment efforts are being made. Nonetheless, 321 other trials remain actively recruiting volunteers as of now."
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