U.S., Sept. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07177755) titled 'Assessment of Structural Brain Changes Related to Anoxic Coma Using High-field and Very Low Field Mobile MRI' on May 20.

Brief Summary: Standard predictors of outcome after cardiac arrest (CA) have substantial limitations in terms of reliability and generalizability. By providing brain structural connectivity maps, or connectomes, advanced MRI techniques, operating through high-strength magnetic field (HF; 1.5 to 3-T), have precisely revealed white and grey brain matter damages induced by CA, and have demonstrated the high sensitivity and specificity of these indicators for predicting neurological outcome after CA. However, HF MRI ...