Scientists test new 'Breathable' MRI tech for safer lung scans
NCT ID NCT04726618
Summary
This study aimed to develop new MRI hardware and software that uses safe, inhaled tracer gases to take pictures of lung function. The goal was to create clearer images without using harmful radiation, which could help doctors better understand lung health in the future. The study tested this technology on healthy volunteers to see how well it worked.
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Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 0A4, Canada
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