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NCT ID: NCT06181981 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Leucoaraiosis and Multimodal MRI With Fingerprinting Technique

LEUKOPRINT
Start date: November 14, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Leukoaraiosis (LA) corresponds to an alteration of the encephalic white matter, linked to chronic hypoxia. Its pathophysiology, which has been partially elucidated, is underpinned by chronic changes in the walls of small-caliber perforating arteries, leading to chronic hypoperfusion of the white matter, associated with dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier. In affected areas, this process leads to myelin rarefaction, axonal loss, perivascular alterations and the appearance of cavitation zones. Its existence is mainly linked to the presence of vascular risk factors, most notably arterial hypertension. MR fingerprinting is an innovative Magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) technique allowing to obtain a multiparametric MRI sequence in a non-invasively way and in a single acquisition, generating not only multiple contrasts, but also absolute longitudinal relaxation time (T1) and transverse relaxation time (T2) mappings (T1 and T2 mapping). However, the prognostic role of these T2 values, in terms of ischemic, hemorrhagic and cognitive risk, has never been studied. The objective of this study is to study and compare changes in T1 and T2 values of White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH) and Normal Appearing White Matter (NAWM) in subjects with LA.

NCT ID: NCT05491980 Recruiting - Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trials

Florida Cerebrovascular Disease Biorepository and Genomics Center

Start date: August 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to create a state-wide biorepository and resource center for cerebrovascular diseases in Florida, which will include collecting medical history information and blood from subjects affected by cerebrovascular disease. The information and blood samples collected may be used in future research for the study of cerebrovascular disease and to learn about, prevent or treat other health problems.

NCT ID: NCT04073966 Recruiting - Brain Metastases Clinical Trials

MRI Biomarkers for Radiation-Induced Neurocognitive Decline Following SRS of Newly Diagnosed Brain Mets

Start date: December 4, 2019
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Study type: Observational

Brain metastases are a source of much morbidity and mortality in adults with primary solid malignant tumors. With improvements in systemic therapy that prolong survival but have limited central nervous system penetration, patients with brain metastases are at increasing risk of developing and experiencing long-term side effects from treatment of brain metastases. The overarching goal of this study is to better understand the determinants of RT-associated changes in white and gray matter function and associated neurocognitive decline.

NCT ID: NCT03903601 Not yet recruiting - Vascular Diseases Clinical Trials

Concentration of Trimethylamine Oxide (TMAO) in Blood Plasma as a Risk Factor for Vascular Cerebral Damage

Start date: December 30, 2021
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Study type: Observational

The primary aim of the current research project is to answer the question, whether plasma trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) level may be used as a marker of ischemic changes in the brain. TMAO is associated with endothelial dysfunction, inflammation and oxidative stress. The hypothesis is that circulating TMAO level may predict leukoaraiosis (LA) and/or stroke. Secondary, the investigators would like to examine whether plasma TMAO concentration is related to cognitive impairment and determine whether choline consumption is associated with an incidence of LA severity and dementia.

NCT ID: NCT03246373 Recruiting - Leukoaraiosis Clinical Trials

the Effects of Cerebral Collateral Circulation on the Outcome of Leukoaraiosis in High-risk Population

Start date: October 11, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study observed the relationship between cerebral collateral circulation and the prognosis of leukoaraiosis in high-risk population. Cerebral collateral circulation and leukoaraiosis levels will be evaluated and followed up by magnetic resonance examination. The participants' clinical performance caused by leukoaraiosis will be assessed by a series of scales.

NCT ID: NCT03193099 Completed - Huntington Disease Clinical Trials

Decoding Presymptomatic White Matter Changes in Huntington Disease

Win-HD
Start date: July 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

WIN-HD is a monocentric longitudinal study comparing premanifest Huntingtin (HTT) mutation carriers and non HTT mutation carriers to determine that white-matter atrophy occurs far earlier than clinical onset in HD using Diffusion-weighted Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (N spectroscopy (DWS) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI). The investigators will recruit up to 20 premanifest HTT mutation carriers (15 completed) and up to 20 non HTT mutation carriers (15 completed). It is important to have those 2 populations in order to compare our results and determine if there are significant white-matter changes far from the onset of HD. Therefore, non HTT mutation carriers will be age and gender matched to premanifest HTT mutation carriers. In order to test the hypothesis, the study has 2 visits with a year interval. This study is based on 4 principal criteria: 1. Imaging criteria 2. Clinical and neurological criteria 3. Psychological criteria 4. Behavioral criteria

NCT ID: NCT02761148 Recruiting - Aged Clinical Trials

The Relationship Between White Matter Hyperintensity With Cognition and Emotion

Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

White matter hyperintensity (WMH) has been found to be related with cognitive and emotional dysfunction. A presumed mechanism is that WMH disrupts the structural connectivity within a large-scale brain network, thereby impairing the brain's ability to integrate the neural processes efficiently. It is not yet clear, what the pattern of brain network disruption relates to WMH and how the brain network disruption induced by WMH has an effect on cognition and emotion performance. Using multi-model magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques, we aimed to explore the mechanisms of cognitive decline and depression related with brain network dysfunction in patients with WMH, and to provide objective imaging marker for early diagnosis and prevention of WMH associated cognitive decline and depression.

NCT ID: NCT02238470 Completed - Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trials

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Due to Oral Anticoagulants: Prediction of the Risk by Magnetic Resonance

HERO
Start date: April 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Magnetic Resonance Imaging may predict the risk of Intracerebral Hemorrhage for patients with ischemic stroke who receive indefinite oral anticoagulation