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NCT06906042
Multimodal Cardiovascular and Hepatic Population Imaging
Medical imaging is increasingly important for understanding diseases, detecting them early, and personalizing treatments. New imaging techniques, which can measure processes in the body without surgery, are opening the door to a more precise approach to medicine. Instead of relying on general probabilities, this technology allows us to analyze specific factors in a person's health, leading to better predictions and targeted treatments. One key challenge in medicine today is reducing "residual individual risk"-the remaining health risks that current treatments don't fully address. This involves understanding how factors like age, sex, genetics, and environment affect our health, particularly when it comes to conditions like heart and liver disease. By using imaging to distinguish between normal aging and disease, we can better assess individual health risks. The current project will create a large collection of medical images linked with health data from a broad population across France. Using advanced, non-invasive techniques such as MRI and ultrasound, researchers will analyze the heart, blood vessels, and liver in detail, considering factors like gender and health risk profiles. This will help improve our understanding of these diseases, which are often silent and not well understood, providing direct benefits to the participants. Ultimately, the goal is to optimize imaging technologies for large-scale studies, which will help enhance early detection and prevention for everyone.
Gender: All
Ages: 20 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-01-23
NCT07097857
Assessment of Revascularization in Plantar Foot of Diabetic Patients Pre and Post Angioplasty Using Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging
To explore the usefulness of SFDI in the assessment of revascularization pre and post intervention
Gender: All
Ages: 21 Years - 99 Years
Updated: 2025-07-31
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