Can we trust the computer? study tests accuracy of lung disease scans

NCT ID NCT06743022

Summary

This study aims to see how reliable automated computer tools are at measuring the amount of scarring in the lungs from CT scans. Researchers will test this by having 150 patients with interstitial lung disease get two CT scans on the same day and using different software to analyze them. The goal is to understand how consistent these automated measurements are, which could help doctors better track the disease over time.

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Contacts and locations

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  • APHP - Bichat Hospital - Pneumology

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    Paris, IDF, 75018, France

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  • APHP - Bichat hospital - Radiology

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    Paris, IDF, 75010, France

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  • APHP - Bichat hospital - Rheumatology

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    Paris, IDF, 75010, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Internal medicine

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Pneumology

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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  • APHP - Cochin Hospital - Radiology

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    Paris, IDF, 75014, France

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