U.S., Feb. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06827106) titled 'Dose-Quality Study in the Temporal Bone Computed Tomography in Routine Care' on Feb. 09.

Brief Summary: Because of the complexity of the structures studied, imaging the temporal bone requires compliance with a number of image quality criteria, in order to achieve optimum spatial resolution of the most clinically relevant anatomical landmarks. On the other hand, limiting patient exposure to ionizing radiation is a growing concern for the medical world. The challenge here is twofold: to meet a certain number of image quality criteria, in order to achieve optimum spatial resolution for the most clinically relevant anatomical landmarks,...