Bedside brain scanner could speed up injury detection in kids
NCT ID NCT07577336
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Aug 14, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study will test a portable, low-field MRI machine to see how well it detects brain injuries from lack of oxygen or blood flow in children. About 200 kids in intensive care will get both a portable and a standard MRI. The goal is to find out if the portable version is accurate enough for bedside use, which could make diagnosis faster and easier for young patients.
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Conditions
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Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics
RECRUITINGKansas City, Missouri, 64108, United States
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