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Filter by:This is a Phase 1, randomized, double-blinded, placebo controlled study. The study consists of 4 parts: Part 1 is a single ascending dose (SAD) study in healthy volunteers; Part 2 is a multiple ascending dose (MAD) study in subjects with stable, mild asthma; Part 3 is a repeat dose in patients with moderate to severe asthma and Part 4 is a repeat dose in patients with COPD.
The hypothesis is that pulmonary and cardiac proton MRI allows phenotyping of patients with bronchial obstruction by cluster analysis based on quantitative multimodal imaging of bronchi, pulmonary vessels, pulmonary parenchyma, right and left ventricular function, myocardial fibrosis and pulmonary arterial pressure. Such imaging will also offer the advantage of being non-irradiating and without contrast products, which will ultimately allow CT to be replaced by MRI in the follow-up of bronchial obstructive patients, thus avoiding the risks associated with repeated exposure to ionizing radiation.