View clinical trials related to Lacunar Stroke.
Filter by:The goal of this observational study is to look at differences in brain blood flow before and after management of risk factors such as high blood pressure and diabetes in patients with lacunar stroke. Participants will be asked to undergo a simple brain blood flow assessment at their initial appointment, whereby they will be asked to sit and stand twice. The patients will then be asked for a follow-up assessment 4 weeks after, identical to the first. This will allow us to look at any changes in brain blood flow from before management of risk factors and 4 weeks after management of risk factors.
CamSVD is jointly sponsored by the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We aim to explore and understand the underlying arterial pathology in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (SVD) using ultra-high-field 7 Tesla MRI. We will optimise 7T Time-of-Flight MR angiography, blood suppressed MR sequence and phase-contrast (PC) MR angiography for visualization of perforating lenticulostriate arteries. This optimised sequences will be used to determine the range of arterial pathologies seen in individuals presenting with lacunar strokes. The pathologies of the perforating lenticulostriate arteries will be correlated with conventional clinical risk factors, cognition and radiological markers of SVD.