RecruitingNCT04927429

Technical Development of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Technical Development of Cardiovascular MRI


Sponsor

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Enrollment

3,400 participants

Start Date

Apr 8, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: In the U.S., over 6.5 million people have heart failure. Researchers want to develop new testing methods for cardiovascular problems using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to improve the clinical diagnosis and management of people with heart failure. Objective: To develop and test new methods for imaging the heart and blood vessels using MRI. Eligibility: People ages 18 years and older who are having an MRI of their heart or blood vessels. Healthy volunteers are also needed. Design: Participants will be screened with a medical history. Participants will have a physical exam and blood tests. They will have an electrocardiogram (ECG) to measure the heart s electrical activity. Then they will have their scheduled MRI scan. The MRI scanner is a large, hollow tube. Participants will lie on a table that moves in and out of the tube. During the MRI, they may have contrast dye injected through an intravenous line inserted into their arm or hand. ECG may be used to monitor their heartbeat or coordinate pictures with their heartbeat. A flexible belt may be used to monitor their breathing. A finger probe may be used to track their heart rate and/or oxygenation level. Their blood pressure may be measured. Pictures may be taken of their blood vessels, heart, and lungs before, during, and after they get medicine to increase blood flow. They may lie flat and pedal a stress bicycle to increase their heart rate. Participation will last for 5 years. During that time, participants may receive a yearly survey about their health. They may be contacted for an optional follow-up MRI within 2 years of their MRI.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 100 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is developing and improving new MRI imaging techniques for the heart. Researchers are testing advanced pulse sequences — the signals used to create MRI images — to get clearer, more detailed pictures of the heart in both patients with heart conditions and healthy volunteers. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 or older - You are scheduled for a routine, clinically indicated cardiac MRI (e.g., for heart failure, chest pain, valve problems, or heart disease monitoring), OR - You are a healthy volunteer without known heart, lung, or major health conditions **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have a metal implant that is unsafe in an MRI machine (e.g., certain brain aneurysm clips, pacemakers, cochlear implants) - You are unable or unwilling to undergo MRI Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Locations(2)

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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