U.S., March 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06886698) titled 'MRI Assesment of Cerebral Blood Flow in Anesthetized Children' on March 13.
Brief Summary: Children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain often need to be sedated to complete the examination, as it is difficult to remain still for a long period, which is required to obtain usable images. During sedation, most patients typically experience a drop in blood pressure, including children. Maintaining an adequate blood pressure under anesthesia is important, as blood pressure is routinely used as a measure to ensure sufficient blood circulation to the body's organs, including the brain. Ensuring adequate blood flow to ...