New lung imaging technique uses inhaled gas to see inside your lungs

NCT ID NCT07533981

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

Summary

This study aims to improve lung MRI by using a special gas called hyperpolarized xenon-129 that participants inhale. Researchers will test new hardware and software to create clearer images of the lungs. Healthy volunteers aged 18 to 85 will undergo MRI scans and breathing tests. The goal is to develop better tools for measuring lung function and detecting problems.

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  • St Joseph's Healthcare London

    London, Ontario, N6A 4V2, Canada

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