U.S., April 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07545304) titled 'Lung MRI in Paediatric Lung Disease: MRI in PBB' on April 15.

Brief Summary: Protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) is a problem in the lungs causing children to have a wet cough for more than 4 weeks. PBB is also known to start before and cause other lung diseases and to affect children's quality of life. It is difficult to know if a child has PBB. Listening to the lungs and measuring a child's breathing are usually normal and so a bronchoscopy (looking in the lungs with a camera) and a type of lung scan called CT are needed to diagnose PBB. These tests involve children being put to sleep under anaesthetic (bronchoscopy) or exposed...