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Measurement of Brain Perfusion by a MR Perfusion Imaging Called eASL in Children's Cerebra

The MR sequence called MR-ASL is used to measure cerebral perfusion in children. This ASL sequence is used with a unique post-labeling delay (PLD) due to the technical impossibility of setting different post-labeling delays. The use of a single post-labeling, chosen by the pediatric radiology department of the Necker h

Condition(s)Cerebral Arteriopathy
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryThe MR sequence called MR-ASL is used to measure cerebral perfusion in children. This ASL sequence is used with a unique post-labeling delay (PLD) due to the technical impossibility of setting different post-labeling delays. The use of a single post-labeling, chosen by the pediatric radiology department of the Necker hospital, optimal in children without arteriopathy, may not be suitable for the lengthened arterial transit time of the spins marked in the pathological carotid network of a child with arterial disease. Recently, ASL sequences with multiple delays (multi-PLD, called eASL) have been developed to overcome this limitation in arterial disease. To date, their use in the pre- and post-treatment evaluation of a child with acute or chronic arterial disease has not been evaluated. The
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Minor patients aged 0 to 18 with acute or chronic arterial disease: diagnosis of Moya-moya, diagnosis of sickle cell disease, acute and chronic arterial infarction. * Necessity of diagnostic MR with standard ASL sequences for the care. * Holders of parental authority and patients informed and not opposed to their participation in the study. Exclusion Criteria: * Usual contraindications to MR. * Movement during ASL / eASL sequences.
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorAssistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
LocationsParis, France
Start date2022-05-02
NCT IDNCT05026060
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05026060

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