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NCT ID: NCT05685069 Recruiting - Silent Stroke Clinical Trials

Prevalence of Attributable Etiology and Modifiable Stroke Risk Factors in Patients With Covert Brain Infarctions

CBI-Registry
Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The CBI registry is a prospective, interdisciplinary, multimodal observational registry of patients with covert brain infarction. Methods: A standardized workup in analogy to manifest ischemic stroke including cerebral MRI, long-term rhythm monitoring (3 x 7 days ECG), echocardiography, laboratory work-up and risk factor assessment as well as noninvasive angiography of the cervical and intracranial arteries will be performed.

NCT ID: NCT05369195 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Cerebral Protection in Transcatheter Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion

LAAC-SBI
Start date: May 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to assess the effect of the use of neuroprotection in transcutaneous occlusion of the left atrial appendage in patients with atrial fibrillation on the risk of perioperative silent brain ischemia and associated cognitive impairment and depression.

NCT ID: NCT04449523 Recruiting - Silent Stroke Clinical Trials

Incidence of Silent Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Clinically Silent Brain Ischemic Lesions

SILENT2
Start date: September 8, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Arterial Fibrillation (AF) is well-recognized as a cause for cryptogenic Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) and is associated with Silent Brain Infarction (SBI). However, the role of AF in the formation of lesions (SBIs) is less well established than its role in AIS and needs clarification. The investigators hypothesize that continuous rhythm monitoring will yield a similar incidence of AF diagnosis in patients with SBI as compared to patients with cryptogenic AIS. The primary objective is to assess the cumulative incidence of AF diagnosis at 24 months in patients with SBI.