New Heart Imaging Techniques to Evaluate Possible Heart Disease
Eligible age
18–100 yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
Yes
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About this study
Background: \- Imaging tests, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), can provide information about heart and blood vessels. The tests let doctors can see the amount of blood vessel narrowing and vessel wall thickness. This information may help diagnose and treat heart disease and other conditions that lead to heart attacks. Better MRI methods are needed to improve heart disease diagnosis, especially by avoiding the use of radiation. Researchers are testing new techniques to improve the quality of heart MRI, compared with more complex studies like catheterization or angiography. Objectives: \- To compare heart MRI techniques with other tests used to diagnose heart disease. Eligibility: \- People at least 18 years of age who either have or may have heart disease, or are healthy volunteers. Design: * Participants will be screened with a physical exam, medical history, and blood tests. * They will have an angiography to study the inside of blood vessels. This test is an x-ray study of the blood vessels. It will be done either separately or as part of a set of tests to diagnose possible heart disease. * Participants will have at least one and up to five MRI scans. The scans will involve different methods of studying the heart and blood vessels. Participants may also have a computed tomography scan to confirm the findings of an MRI scan. * No treatment will be provided as part of this protocol.
Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ 1. Subjects with contraindication to MRI scanning. These contraindications include but are not limited to the following devices or conditions:
- ✕ 1. Implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator
- ✕ 2. Cochlear Implants
- ✕ 3. Ocular foreign body (e.g. metal shavings)
- ✕ 4. Embedded shrapnel fragments
- ✕ 5. Central nervous system aneurysm clips
- ✕ 6. Implanted neural stimulator
- ✕ 7. Medical infusion pumps
Where it's recruiting
Bethesda
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT01399385 · last updated 2026-06-05