3D imaging could offer new way to diagnose diaphragm dysfunction

NCT ID NCT05339698

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests a new 3D imaging method to measure how much air the lungs can hold in people with suspected diaphragm weakness. About 100 adults will have two quick 3D scans while holding their breath. The goal is to see if this technique gives reliable results compared to standard tests, not to provide treatment.

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Locations

  • Physiological/Respiratory functional exploration Department, Raymond Poincaré Hospital, APHP

    Garches, 92380, France

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