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Clinical Trial

Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping

NCT: NCT06588543 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06588543
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-08-13
Completion2030-12-31

Brief Summary

Endovascular procedures for treating brain aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are becoming increasingly popular due to their less invasive nature and lower risk of complications. However, they still face challenges such as difficult catheter navigation and incomplete embolization. This study aims to improve the efficiency and safety of endovascular procedures by developing new preoperative planning methodologies. These methodologies involve mapping the cerebral vasculature and creating computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and artificial intelligence (AI) models to simulate blood flow. By using these models, interventional radiologists can better plan catheter navigation and predict embolization outcomes. This could lead to faster, more accurate procedures with reduced radiation exposure for patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping?

Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping is a clinical trial registered under NCT06588543. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06588543?

The current status of NCT06588543 (Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping) is: RECRUITING.

When did Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping start?

Patient-specific Planning of Minimally Invasive Brain Interventions Based on Vascular-hemodynamic Mapping started on 2024-08-13.

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