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NCT ID: NCT05589454 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Intracranial Hemorrhage Risk of Intensive Statin in Acute Ischemic Stroke With Cerebral Microbleeds

Start date: January 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study is the first and largest secondary prevention trial about lipid-lowering therapy for acute ischemic stroke patients at high-risk of intracranial hemorrhage. The primary hypothesis of this study is: excessive reduction in serum lipid levels by intensive statin therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients with cerebral microbleeds can increase the risk of intracranial hemorrhage. This study will shed light on new clinical decisions regarding the long-term serum lipid management in these patients with dilemma in clinical practice.

NCT ID: NCT05584605 Not yet recruiting - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Perfusion Augmentation Through Exercise

PERFEX
Start date: November 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Large cerebral vessel occlusion is a common phenomenon in the general population and accounts for 13-35% of ischemic strokes. Chronic stenosis in the large cerebral arteries is associated with cerebral hypoperfusion, cognitive decline and an increased risk of stroke or recurrent stroke, respectively. Even with upgrowth of surgical or endovascular interventions, mechanical reopening of the occluded vessels is often not possible. Alternative treatment opportunities include minimal-to-moderate blood pressure elevation (typically by ceasing antihypertensives) waiting for collateral circulation to develop spontaneously. Another conservative approach to increase cerebral perfusion is aerobic exercising. Physical activity has shown to lead to cerebral blood flow increase, especially in activated brain areas of healthy human and rat models. However, it is remains unknown, how physiological adaptation to physical activity expresses in persons after stroke due to large vessel occlusion. Herein, it is hypothesized that aerobic exercise facilitates the development of an extensive and functional vascular collateral network in persons with ischemic stroke and perfusion compromise.

NCT ID: NCT05579405 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Ischemic Stroke

sCLEC-2 in Stroke Study

CLECSTRO
Start date: October 11, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Any platelet function tests have not been widely used in the clinical practice of acute cerebrovascular disease because of the concerns in repeatability, economic performance, and simplicity. Soluble C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (sCLEC-2) is a new marker for platelet activation, which can be easily measured by usual blood collection in routine clinical practice. We planned the sCLEC-2 in Stroke (CLECSTRO), which is a prospective cohort study in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and transient ischemic attack (TIA). We planned the sCLEC-2 in Stroke (CLECSTRO), which is a prospective cohort study in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and transient ischemic attack (TIA). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of sCLEC-2 as a biomarker for pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, prediction of prognosis, and monitoring of antiplatelet therapy in patients with AIS and TIA. Subjects are patients with AIS or TIA and control patients required for differentiation from AIS or TIA. The target population is 600 including the patients and the controls. The outcomes include difference in plasma sCLEC-2 level between patients with AIS or TIA and patient controls, correlation between sCLEC-2 after antithrombotic therapy and recurrence or worsening of stroke, difference in sCLEC-2/D-dimer ratio between non-cardioembolic and cardioembolic AIS or TIA, and correlation between baseline sCLEC-2 and outcome (modified Rankin scale score) after 3 months. sCLEC-2 could be a widely useful biomarker to contribute to the progress of precision medicine in clinical practice of AIS and TIA.

NCT ID: NCT05560152 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Ischemic Stroke, Acute

Analyzing the Pharmacodynamic Substances and the Effects of Yiqihuayu Decotion for Acute Ischemic Stroke (PHYSIS)

PHYSIS
Start date: September 25, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The main purposes of this trial are to analyze the pharmacodynamic substances and the effects of Yiqihuayu Decotion for acute ischemic stroke. The trial is a non-randomized, controlled clinical trial.

NCT ID: NCT05559398 Not yet recruiting - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Glenzocimab for REperfusion in the Setting of Endovascular Therapy for Brain infarctioN: GREEN Study

GREEN
Start date: October 10, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Emergent reperfusion is the main goal for acute ischemic stroke therapy (AIS). Endovascular therapy (EVT) is recommended within 6 hrs of stroke onset, and up to 24 hrs following perfusion imaging criteria. Despite the major benefit associated with MT, more than 50% of the patients remain disabled at 3 months. Reperfusion rates after MT are critical to determine functional outcome. However, complete reperfusion is obtained in only 50 % of the patients, due to, at least in part, erratic emboli and/or no-reflow processes. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of glenzocimab in addition to EVT and compared to EVT plus placebo, whether or not associated with ntravenous thrombolysis (IVT), on functional outcome at day 90.

NCT ID: NCT05545605 Not yet recruiting - Ischemic Stroke Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Sodium Oligomannate in the Prevention of PSCI

Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common complication of stroke, and seriously affect the quality of survival and the survival time in patients with stroke, PSCI is still lack of effective prevention and treatment measures, the study found that gut microbiota are closely associated with stroke and cognitive diseases, sodium oligomannate can improve cognitive function of mild-to-moderate alzheimer's disease (AD) , The Expert Consensus 2021 on the Management of Post-stroke cognitive impairment states that the role of sodium oligomannate in PSCI needs to be investigated in large sample clinical trials. This study intends to explore the efficacy and safety of sodium oligomannate in the prevention of PSCI in patients with acute ischemic stroke and cognitive impairment, so as to provide a potential intervention for the prevention of PSCI.

NCT ID: NCT05536895 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Ischemic Stroke

C-arm Cone Beam CTP Guided Cerebrovascular Interventions

Start date: August 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study objective for the Phase 2 of this research is to demonstrate and confirm the substantial time savings that can be obtained using cone beam computed tomography (CB-CT) for both complete image acquisition and rapid image reconstruction in a Direct to Angio paradigm (One Stop Shop) for selected acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients.

NCT ID: NCT05534360 Not yet recruiting - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Tenecteplase Treatment in Ischemic Stroke Registry

TETRIS
Start date: September 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The Tenecteplase Treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke (TETRIS) Registry is multicenter ambispective observational study of patients with acute ischemic stroke who received intravenous thrombolysis with Tenecteplase

NCT ID: NCT05508113 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Post-ischemic Stroke Insomnia

Ozone Autohemotherapy for Ischemic Stroke Sleep Disorder

Start date: August 26, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to observe the efficacy and safety of ozonated autohemotherapy in patients of post-ischemic stroke insomnia and to explore its mechanism of action.

NCT ID: NCT05488392 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Hypothermia With Intrajugular Cooling in Acute Ischemic Stroke Thrombectomy

PICNIC
Start date: November 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypothermia with intrajugular cooling is a neuroprotective strategy that has been proven to minimize brain damage and maximize functional preservation in animal models of stroke. The purpose of this proof-of-concept study is to determine the safety and tolerability of intrajugular cooling in patients with acute ischemic stroke who are treated with mechanical thrombectomy.