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NCT ID: NCT03407092 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Thrombectomy In ANdalucia Using Aspiration (TRIANA)

TRIANA
Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of ADAPT vs Stentriever techique in a multicenter stroke cohort of patients.

NCT ID: NCT03391713 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

The Effectiveness of Waiting Room Posters for Stroke Education

Start date: March 19, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of posters in improving patient awareness and knowledge of the signs and symptoms of stroke. The control group study will be conducted in the first two weeks. Subsequently, the intervention arm will occur in the subsequent two weeks.

NCT ID: NCT03370094 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Tele-Stroke: Prehospital Identification of Patients With Suspected Stroke Using Onsite Mobile Telemedicine - Feasibility

Tele-Stroke
Start date: August 23, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Observational Study to investigate the technical feasibility, implementation into current diagnostic and treatment pathways and the diagnostic accuracy of the remote patient assessment by using mobile telecommunication ahead of hospitalization.

NCT ID: NCT03364023 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Post-Market Registry Of Stroke Patients Treated With Medtronic Neuro Thrombectomy Devices to Collect Real World Data in South East Asia

PROSPR-SEA
Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this post-market registry is to collect real-world data associated with the use of Medtronic market-released neurothrombectomy devices in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients from countries in South East Asia.

NCT ID: NCT03330652 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Health Disparities in Stroke Patients and Their Families: a Longitudinal Multicenter Study (HDSS)

HDSS
Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The meeting point of the patient and his/her immediate family with the health care system is complicated and traumatic. While having to deal with medicalization geared towards providing evidence-based and cost-effective medical care, the patient expects comprehensive, holistic care tailored to his/her needs, during hospitalization or in the community. A survey of 800 stroke patients and their caregiver during the 1st year following acute stroke hospitalization will explore their unmet needs.

NCT ID: NCT03324321 Completed - Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

Feasibility of Improving Cerebral Autoregulation in Acute Intracerebral Haemorrhage

BREATHE-ICH
Start date: October 8, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the UK, 23,000 (15%) of the 150,000 people who suffer a stroke each year have bleeding in the brain, also referred to as acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). An Autoregulation Index (ARI) can be assigned between 0 and 9 (0 being poor and 9 being the most efficient CA observed) to gauge how good the control over blood flow is at a given time. Dynamic CA (dCA) is a measure of the response of cerebral blood flow (CBF) to rapid changes in blood pressure (BP), and several key studies have shown impaired dCA post-acute ICH. The most recent study demonstrated that dCA impairment lasts up to 12 days. This is particularly important to understand, since our preliminary work has recently shown that changes in carbon dioxide using simple breathing exercises can improve Autoregulation. Unfortunately, there are limited non-pharmacological management options and significant opportunities to improve patient outcome in ICH. The proposed study addresses this area, by investigating whether a simple breathing exercise in survivors of ICH is safe, feasible and effective in reducing brain injury by improving cerebral autoregulation.

NCT ID: NCT03300063 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Treating Sleep Apnea Induced Hypoxemia With Oxygen in Acute Stroke Patients

Start date: April 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We want to determine if treating acute ischemic stroke patients who have evidence of hypoxemia due to sleep apnea with low flow O2 during sleep might help improve clinical and functional outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT03296852 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Study: SONAS Ultrasound for Detecting Stroke SONAS Ultrasound for Detecting Stroke

Start date: April 19, 2018
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to test a new medical device, called SONAS. The SONAS device is a portable, battery-powered ultrasound device to detect strokes in the prehospital environment, such as emergency vehicles (eg. ambulances, helicopters). To demonstrate the safety of the device the goal is test it in a small number of healthy volunteers first. The SONAS device will be used to detect changes in blood flow to the brain through ultrasound, otherwise known as TransCranial Doppler (TCD). To date, the SONAS device has been tested extensively in the laboratory, in animals and in human cadavers. The purpose of the present study is to test the device for safety and efficacy in a small group of healthy volunteers. This study will test the device on 10 healthy volunteers. Each volunteer will have a physical examination, neurological examination, and brain MRI both before and after the TCD test is performed. All of these study procedures will be performed on 1 visit, lasting approximately 5 hours. The brain MRI's will be used to verify the effectiveness of the SONAS device on detecting changes in blood flow to the brain.

NCT ID: NCT03264235 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

The Effect of Powered-Knee Exoskeleton Assist on Stair Climbing in Acute CVA

Start date: August 30, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis/Specific Aims: The purpose of this research study is to determine if using an exoskeleton during stair climbing training will result in an improved ability to walk and climb stairs in individuals affected by recent stroke as compared to stair climbing training without an exoskeleton.

NCT ID: NCT03257696 Completed - Stroke, Acute Clinical Trials

Yes/No Questionnaire for Aphasic Patients (YNQ)

YNQ
Start date: October 2, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Quality of care depends strongly on oral communication with patients. Stroke patients, who have language disorders, have understanding difficulties, but also have difficulties in expressing their needs and in being understood. Available tools do not allow a professional consensus on the assessment of patients' ability to answer reliably to questions asked by caregivers. The investigators propose an answer reliability assessment tool based on yes or no questions. The goal of the present study is to define an optimal score for defining the test positivity, as a compromise between sensitivity and specificity, and by emphasizing the negative predictive value.