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Non-Invasive Measure of Intracranial Pressure

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“Clinical Efficacy of a Non-Invasive Measure of Intracranial Pressure”

This study is designed to evaluate the accuracy of a non-invasive method phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MR-ICP) for assessing intracranial pressure (Phase 1). To perform second phase contrast imaging to evaluate the patency and flow of ventricular catheters after MR-ICP imaging (Phase 2).

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Procedure - Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging

Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging will be done to assess intracranial pressure

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Assessment of the Clinical Efficacy of a Non-Invasive Measurement of Intracranial Pressure by Magnetic Resonance Phase Contrast Imaging

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NCT03212976

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