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RECRUITING
NCT06061822
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Artificial Intelligence Delivered Cardiac Magnetic Resonance - Prospective Validation

Sponsor: Imperial College London

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Summary

Cardiac MRI (CMR) scanning allows doctors to create detailed images of the heart. However, the need for experienced cardiac radiographers to perform each scan can make CMR's delivery difficult, and some patients in the UK wait more than half a year for a scan. These radiographers must take pictures of different part of the heart, termed "views", each of which must be precisely positioned. The investigators believe they can revolutionise CMR, by using artificial intelligence to automatically position the views so radiographers can focus on more difficult tasks. The investigators have used a retrospective database of pseudonymised (anonymised and linked) CMR scans at our hospital to create these artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, and they have validated them retrospectively on previous studies. The investigators now wish to test the algorithms prospectively. In this study, the investigators will recruit patients undergoing clinical CMR scans. In addition to the routine images acquired by expert radiographers, the investigators will require a duplicate set of images, positioned and planned by the AI algorithms. The investigators will then compare, within each patient, the AI-planned and expert-radiographer-planned scanning in terms of both speed and image quality.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2025-09-09

Completion Date

2027-12-01

Last Updated

2025-08-22

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

AI-assisted cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

An AI algorithm will be used to automatically position (plan) the scan planes used in a cardiac MRI scan. The resultant images will be compared with standard radiographer-positioned images.

Locations (1)

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

London, United Kingdom