Scientists test 'Gas' MRI to spot hidden lung damage in kids
NCT ID NCT06066723
Summary
This study is testing a new type of MRI scan that uses a safe, inert gas to take pictures of how air moves in children's lungs. Researchers want to see if this scan can detect very early lung changes in kids with cystic fibrosis who otherwise seem healthy on standard breathing tests. They will compare scans from children with CF to scans from healthy children to see if the new method is practical and acceptable for young patients.
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