Scientists test ways to make MRI scans clearer
NCT ID NCT07346131
Summary
This study aims to find the best way to inject a contrast dye during MRI scans to get clearer pictures for doctors. Ten healthy volunteers will have five MRI scans over ten months using different injection speeds and amounts. Radiologists will then review the images without knowing which method was used to determine which produces the best quality scans.
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HFR Hôpital fribourgeois
RECRUITINGFribourg, 1700, Switzerland
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