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NCT ID: NCT06420011 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for InTracranial Haemorrhage

FAITH - Factor XA Inhibitor-Related InTracranial Haemorrhage

FAITH
Start date: June 15, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

FAITH study is a multicentre retrospective analysis study that aims to understand the burden of ICH related to FXa inhibitors and the current treatment approaches in country/countries where specific reversal agents are not available yet. The results of this analysis will improve our understanding of FXa inhibitor-related ICH, its socioeconomic impact and factors associated with negative outcomes in real-world settings. The insights gained can inform clinical decision making and potentially lead to strategies to optimise the use of FXa inhibitors, increase the availability of specific reversal agents and improve patient safety and outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT02735460 Completed - Brain Ischemia Clinical Trials

Usability of Andago V2.0 in Gait Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients

Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Andago V2.0 is a recently developed overground gait and balance training device. Many patients in neurorehabilitation suffer from gait disorders, most typically after stroke. Since pharmacological therapies are basically not available, neurorehabilitation plays an important role in the treatment of such patients. The Andago V2.0 may represent a useful device in the rehabilitation of stroke and other neurological patients featuring a severe gait disorder. Therefore a study has been designed to investigate the usability of the Andago V2.0 in the setting of a neurorehabilitation clinic. The primary outcomes of this study are the usability and acceptance of the investigational medical device (IMD). Usability is mainly measured by the time spent for the set-up and release of the participant, achieved training times and distances, the number of stumbles, collisions and emergency stops and the error messages during the session. Besides patient and therapist satisfaction with the Andago V2.0 is recorded.