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Patients are assigned to KSW's Stroke Unit as part of the emergency treatment. There the patients are included in the study and treated according to the concept on the Stroke Unit within the complex treatment. The patients are included after clarification and with the consent of the patients. On the morning after the day of intake, the first determination of the ghrelin takes place in the routine blood sampling. Similarly, 48 hours later and 3 months after the stroke, a blood sampling is performed to determine ghrelin. The De Morton Mobility Index (DEMMI), the 9-hole-peg assay and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) are determined on the day of admission, on the 3rd day, and three months after stroke. This is done within the framework of the routine clarification and treatment on the Stroke Unit.


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Ghreline is a peptide hormone which is produced particularly by cells of the stomach mucous membrane and has an appetizing effect. Nevertheless, the last studies in the person as well as in the animal model showed that ghreline as well as receptos of ghreline become exprimated also in neurons. Antiapoptic effects of ghreline, an increase of the endogenous neuro genesis and support of the formation of dendritic synapses could be proved. In a study in the animal model (rats), for example, a neuroprotective effect from ghreline could be proved. Besides, ghreline showed neuro-regenerative effects after a stroke. As a possible mechanism an increased neuro genesis is accepted for this. Now the aim of our study is to be examined whether the patients with an ischemic stroke who have a high ghreline concentration have a better functional outcome. No interventions specific for study take place. It concerns with this research project not a clinical attempt, but a pure blood withdrawal plus survey. Besides, no special risks exist for the patient, because it is found in the routine treatment on the stroke station (Stroke Unit) of the canton hospital of Winterthur and no measures specific for study are carried out.

aims of Project: The aim of this study is to examine Ghrelin concerning his neuroprotective and neuro-regenerative improvement of patients with acute stroke.

Aim dimensions of the project Improvement of the functional Outcomes with patients with acute stroke measured in the De Morton Mobility Index (DEMMI), 9hole-peg-Test and the modified Rankin-Scale (mRS) in relation to the ghreline-serum concentration. In the morning after the admission day the decrease of the first Ghrelintest occurs within the scope of the blood sample as a matter of routine to be carried out. Also 48 hours later and 3 months after the blow attack a blood sample for testing the ghreline concentration is taken as a mater of routine.

The patients are recruited within the scope of the treatment on the stroke station of the canton hospital of Winterthur Duration of the project 2 Years intended time of the beginning of the project (FPFV): 01/09/2016 prospective time of the end of the project (LPLV): 31/08/2018 The Stroke Unit (stroke station) of the canton hospital of Winterthur exists since 01.04. 2013 and looks meanwhile yearly after more than 400 patients with cerebrovaskulären illnesses. To the-chance a qualified and experienced nursing staff stands beside the medical care, neuro-logically experienced therapists as well as a suitable infrastructure which enables to raise the data necessary for the study qualitatively on the highest level ;


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NCT number NCT03264742
Study type Observational
Source Kantonsspital Winterthur KSW
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Status Terminated
Phase
Start date April 1, 2017
Completion date February 28, 2019

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