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CompletedNCT00555932

Modern Ultrasound Techniques in the Evaluation of Cerebral Venous Sinuses in Neonates

Utility of Modern Ultrasound Techniques in the Evaluation of Cerebral Venous Sinuses in Neonates

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
58 (actual)
Sponsor
The Hospital for Sick Children · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
1 Hour – 28 Days
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Our overall aim is to examine if ultrasound is as accurate as MRI and/or CT in the evaluation of dural venous sinuses. We hypothesize that sonography will be accurate (accuracy \>80%) for diagnosing specific anatomic findings of dural venous sinuses.

Detailed description

Cranial ultrasound is an established technique for evaluation of the neonatal brain. However its role in the evaluation of cerebral dural venous sinuses in neonates has not been established. It is very important to evaluate the cerebral dural venous sinuses, as cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) is an increasingly recognized condition in neonates. There is an obvious clinical need for systematically evaluating the role of ultrasound with doppler in the evaluation of cerebral venous sinuses. Advances in diagnostic imaging have led to rapid clinical implementation of newer technologies like MR and CT for evaluation of venous sinuses. However technological advances in older imaging methods like ultrasound which have advantages of being non-invasive and being performed at the bedside have not been evaluated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREUltrasoundAll the studies will be performed with the portable ultrasound machine used on a regular basis in the neonatal care unit.

Timeline

Start date
2007-05-01
Primary completion
2008-03-01
Completion
2008-03-01
First posted
2007-11-09
Last updated
2015-05-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

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