Can exercise MRI reveal safe activity levels for aneurysm patients?
NCT ID NCT06789809
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study uses exercise MRI to see how the aorta behaves during exercise in people with aortic aneurysm. Researchers will compare these images with tissue samples from surgery. The goal is to help doctors and patients understand safe exercise limits. The study enrolls 35 participants, including healthy controls and aneurysm patients.
What this could mean
Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.
- What this could lead to
- If successful, this could help doctors and patients know safe exercise levels for people with aortic aneurysm.
- What could go wrong
- This is a small, early observational study (35 people) that measures tissue properties, not a treatment. Results may not apply to all patients.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Cleveland Clinic
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States
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