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NCT ID: NCT04733339 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Investigating Adherence to Cereneo Tele-service Support After Clinical Disharge in Stroke Patients

Start date: July 11, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This observational, prospective cohort, pilot study aims at investigating usability, operational, and economical factors around 'traditional' and 'technology-supported' approaches to promote a healthy life-style in stroke survivors, after discharge from an in-patient clinic. The investigators primary objective is to evaluate the adherence to prescribed behavioral changes in dieting and exercising up to one year after clinical discharge. This pilot study will follow and document the observations of two groups of patients, one offered a 'traditional' and another one a 'technology-supported' approach by the healthcare provider. The investigators secondary objective is to gain insights on how to efficiently (and securely) facilitate remote counselling once patients get discharged from the clinic.

NCT ID: NCT04417231 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

CASTRO1 - Study on CRP Apheresis After Ischemic Stroke

CASTRO1
Start date: January 28, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CASTRO1 is a study to investigate the reduction of C-reactive protein (CRP) by therapeutic apheresis (CRP-apheresis) in patients after primary treatment of ischemic stroke. The term therapeutic apheresis commonly refers to medical procedures, where pathogenic constituents are being removed from the circulating blood. Elimination is performed by adsorbers outside the body in an extracorporeal circulation. For removal of the pathogenic substances the plasma is separated from the blood (circulation) to pass the adsorber. The purified plasma is merged with the solid blood components thereafter and returned to the patient. The adsorber "PentraSorb® CRP" used for CRP apheresis is CE-certified. It is designated to the selective depletion of C-reactive protein from human blood.

NCT ID: NCT04157270 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

LOTUS: Global Acute Stroke Study Utilizing Penumbra System

LOTUS
Start date: January 12, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate safety and effectiveness of the Penumbra System in a population with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) secondary to intracranial large vessel occlusion (LVO).

NCT ID: NCT04095767 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Assessing Safety and Performance of the ANA Catheter System, Combined With a Stent Retriever in Acute Ischemic Stroke

SOLONDA
Start date: September 21, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The ANA catheter system (may also be designated as "ANA system", "ANA 18 -002" or "ANA device") is a distal access catheter designed to assist in neurovascular procedures by facilitating the insertion and guiding of other devices (i.e. retrieval devices and intravascular catheters) and restricting blood flow at the target position. It is a sterile, single-use, disposable intravascular device comprised of two coaxial catheters (delivery catheter and funnel catheter) consisting of sections of variable stiffness. The funnel catheter is comprised of a radiopaque nitinol braid (self-expanding funnel), covered by a continuous silicone coating that, when deployed, provides local and temporary flow restriction. The delivery catheter has a hydrophilic coating to reduce friction during use and a radiopaque marker on the distal end. Both catheters have Luer lock hubs on their proximal end. The proposed study has been designed to collect prospective clinical evidence to compare the Anaconda ANA device to similar devices used for guiding and supporting stent retrievers during neurothrombectomy procedures. The protocol has been designed to replicate the patient population enrolled in prior studies of similar devices. The primary endpoint will be ability of the investigational device to facilitate stentriever deployment and neurothrombectomy in the anterior circulation, with successful reperfusion defined as achieving a modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) score of ≥2b in the target vessel with ≤3 passes of the investigational device without the use of rescue therapy. Follow-up at 24h, Day 5 (+/- 12 h) or discharge, whichever comes first and at 90 days will allow documentation of the clinical outcome of the neurothrombectomy procedure as a whole and detect any device related and other complications, making use of the ANA device for distal access.

NCT ID: NCT04011202 Terminated - Stroke Clinical Trials

Virtual Reality, Mood, and Sedentary Behaviour After Stroke

Start date: August 21, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to: 1) evaluate the feasibility (e.g. recruitment and retention, administrative and participant burden) of a VR program to improve mood and sedentary behaviour in inpatient stroke survivors; and 2) develop an understanding of the effects of VR on mood and sedentary behaviours among inpatient stroke survivors.

NCT ID: NCT03764306 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

New Ischemic Cerebral Lesions After Endarterectomy vs. Stenting for the Treatment of Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis

CARECarotid
Start date: May 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background and purpose. Even if periprocedural cerebral microembolism associated with carotid endarterectomy or stenting usually does not manifest as clinically overt stroke, neuropsychological disturbances resulting from these events represent an important clinical and socioeconomic problem. Still, it remains unclear whether the use proximal protection can lower the incidence of cerebral embolism associated with the treatment of carotid stenosis. Materials and methods. This was a prospective randomised single-centre study, which was aimed at comparison of surgical eversion endarterectomy with stenting under proximal protection in symptomatic patients. The investigators evaluated the incidence of new ischaemic lesions revealed by the diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging 2-4 days after the treatment and neurologic events.

NCT ID: NCT03558659 Terminated - Clinical trials for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Positional Therapy to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Stroke Patients

Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been found to be very common in stroke patients. Obstructive sleep apnea has been found to impede stroke rehabilitation and recovery. However, currently, there are few treatment options for OSA in stroke patients. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the current therapy commonly used for OSA in the general population, however stroke patients are not highly compliant with this device. Therefore, we have decided to propose a more feasible alternative to treating obstructive sleep apnea through positional therapy. Positional therapy involves using a device to prevent patients from sleeping on their backs, since this position has been found to exacerbate obstructive sleep apnea. Therefore, we hypothesize that stroke patients who use the positional therapy belt will experience improvements in the severity of OSA.

NCT ID: NCT03199404 Terminated - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Trevo Aspiration Proximal Flow Control Registry

TRAP
Start date: June 6, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This purpose of this retrospective, single-arm, non-randomized, multi-center study is to collect real-world data on the effectiveness of using the TRAP technique in acute ischemic stroke patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy.