CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study
NCT: NCT06170541 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The utility of Ultra High-Resolution Computed Tomography (UHR-CT) compared to conventional CT in all-comers (i.e., a generally lower-risk population) remains uncertain but is an important area of study in order to justify wider spread implementation and use of this technology, particularly in light of reports of significantly higher radiation exposure with UHR-CT, as well as longer scan times. The availability of technology to reconstruct conventional resolution (CR) simulation images from the raw CT acquisition data acquired on the UHR-CT scanner offers a unique platform to study this question without subjecting individuals to two different scans. The primary objective of this study is to generate preliminary data in support of the hypothesis that noninvasive UHR-CT is superior to conventional resolution CT for identifying patients with obstructive CHD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study?
CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT06170541. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06170541?
The current status of NCT06170541 (CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study) is: RECRUITING.
When did CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study start?
CORE-COMPARE Pilot Study started on 2021-04-05.
Official Source
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