Lung scan showdown: can computers accurately track scarring?

NCT ID NCT06743022

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 21 times

Summary

This study aims to see if automated computer tools can consistently measure the amount of lung scarring (interstitial lung disease) on chest CT scans. Researchers will enroll 150 adults with known lung disease and repeat their CT scans to check if the measurements are reliable. The goal is to improve accuracy of disease tracking without directly treating the condition.

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Study contacts

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  • APHP - Bichat Hospital - Pneumology

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    Paris, IDF, 75018, France

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  • APHP - Bichat hospital - Radiology

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    Paris, IDF, 75010, France

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  • APHP - Bichat hospital - Rheumatology

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    Paris, IDF, 75010, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Internal medicine

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Pneumology

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Radiology

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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