Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Cerebral Hemodynamics in Moyamoya Disease
Verified date | May 2018 |
Source | Washington University School of Medicine |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to determine if people with moyamoya disease who have insufficient blood flow are at a higher risk for stroke.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 56 |
Est. completion date | June 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Adult > 18 years of age - Capable of informed consent - Clinical: Both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients will be included. - Anatomic: Unilateral or bilateral imaging findings consistent with moyamoya collaterals (Suzuki stages 3 and 4) on digital subtraction, computed tomographic, or magnetic resonance angiography (after Suzuki and Kodama, 1983) Exclusion Criteria: - Any other disease that might be responsible for the vasculopathy, including atherosclerosis, neurofibromatosis, meningitis, sickle cell disease, skull base radiation therapy. - Pregnancy: All women of child-bearing potential will be tested for pregnancy on the day of the enrollment and throughout the course of the study. - Surgery: Prior open or endovascular revascularization procedures, unless there have been ischemic symptoms since surgery and angiographic evidence that the procedure was not successful |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Washington University School Of Medicine, 510 South Kingshighway Blvd | Saint Louis | Missouri |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Washington University School of Medicine | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States,
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Ashley WW Jr, Zipfel GJ, Moran CJ, Zheng J, Derdeyn CP. Moyamoya phenomenon secondary to intracranial atherosclerotic disease: diagnosis by 3T magnetic resonance imaging. J Neuroimaging. 2009 Oct;19(4):381-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2008.00272.x. — View Citation
Goyal MS, Hallemeier CL, Zipfel GJ, Rich KM, Grubb RL Jr, Chicoine MR, Moran CJ, Cross DT 3rd, Dacey RG Jr, Derdeyn CP. Clinical features and outcome in North American adults with idiopathic basal arterial occlusive disease without moyamoya collaterals. Neurosurgery. 2010 Aug;67(2):278-85. doi: 10.1227/01.NEU.0000371977.55753.DE. — View Citation
Hallemeier CL, Rich KM, Grubb RL Jr, Chicoine MR, Moran CJ, Cross DT 3rd, Zipfel GJ, Dacey RG Jr, Derdeyn CP. Clinical features and outcome in North American adults with moyamoya phenomenon. Stroke. 2006 Jun;37(6):1490-6. Epub 2006 Apr 27. — View Citation
Jiang T, Perry A, Dacey RG Jr, Zipfel GJ, Derdeyn CP. Intracranial atherosclerotic disease associated with moyamoya collateral formation: histopathological findings. J Neurosurg. 2013 May;118(5):1030-4. doi: 10.3171/2013.1.JNS12565. Epub 2013 Feb 8. — View Citation
Zipfel GJ, Sagar J, Miller JP, Videen TO, Grubb RL Jr, Dacey RG Jr, Derdeyn CP. Cerebral hemodynamics as a predictor of stroke in adult patients with moyamoya disease: a prospective observational study. Neurosurg Focus. 2009 Apr;26(4):E6. doi: 10.3171/2009.01.FOCUS08305. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Primary endpoint: ipsilateral ischemic stroke. | 6 month intervals for up to 5 years after enrollment | ||
Secondary | Stroke specific quality of life (SSQOL), modified Rankin Scale, Barthel index | 6 month intervals for up to 5 years after enrollment | ||
Secondary | any stroke or death | 6 month intervals for up to 5 years after enrollment |
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