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Mobility Assessment in Stroke Patients

Stroke

Stroke ranks 3rd among disability-causing diseases worldwide. Following a stroke, loss of lower extremity motor function causes serious gait disturbances. The walking activity is the basis for daily and social engagement activities. Mobility (locomotion) ability; gait analysis can be evaluated with tests and reports examining walking performance. ABILOCO is also a questionnaire developed by Caty et al., evaluating mobility and locomotion in individuals after stroke. The aim of this study is; To investigate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the ABILOCO questionnaire developed to evaluate mobility in patients with stroke. The sample of the study will be literate individuals who have had a stroke who applied to the Neurology Unit of Ankara Hacettepe University Faculty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Demographic information of the cases will be recorded. ABILOCO questionnaire will be adapted to Turkish. The validity and reliability comparison of the ABILOCO questionnaire with the Berg Balance Scale and Timed Get Up and Go Test will be performed.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Anti-neutrophil Cytoplasm Antibodies Test

Immunological Testing in Small-vessel Vasculitis

Anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies (ANCA) are defined as important serological markers for the diagnosis of some forms of small vessel vasculitis, including granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) , microscopic polyangiitis(MPA) and to a lesser extent Churg -Strauss syndrome or Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA).So they are called ANCA-associated vasculitis(AAV). An international consensus statement for ANCA testing statement was issued in 2017 and states that the antigen specific immunoassays can be used for the accurate diagnosis of ANCA-associated vasculitis without the need for indirect immunofluorescence(IIF). In the present study we will test whether the antigen specific assays screening is a valuable alternative to IIF confirming with immunoassay for the diagnosis of AAV on a number of patients and controls. Aim To evaluate the performance of the recommended strategy for the detection of ANCA based on screening with antigen specific immunoassays on a number of AAV patients and relevant disease controls In Kagawa university hospital (rheumatology department). Patients and methods This is a prospective study will be conducted at the department of rheumatology in Kagawa university hospital in which consecutive samples will be included from patients suspected to have AAV; patients subsequently identified as having AAV will be included as AAV patients, while patients in which the diagnosis AAV is rejected, will be included as disease controls. PR3-and MPO-ANCA will be performed using assays from Medical & Biological Laboratories Co (Anchor CLEIA) isayama.takuya@mbl.co.jp

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Acceptability and Performance of Wearables for Atrial Fibrillation Screening in Older...

Atrial FibrillationParoxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

--- Background and study aim Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an irregular heart rhythm which causes a five-fold increase in the risk of stroke. Approximately one in ten people aged over 70 have AF. If AF is recognised then the risk of stroke can be reduced by taking tablets regularly. AF can be difficult to recognise as it can occur without symptoms and only intermittently. Consequently, AF is not recognised in many people, meaning they live with an increased risk of stroke. Therefore, it is important to find ways to identify AF more reliably. Recently, wearable devices have been developed which could be useful for identifying AF. Several devices can monitor heart activity in daily life, including wristbands, smart watches and chest patch monitors. The aim of this study is to assess the acceptability and performance of wearables for use in AF screening in older adults. The primary objective is to determine the feasibility of measuring inter-beat-intervals using a wristband. The secondary objectives are: (i) to determine the acceptability of wearables; (ii) to determine the acceptability of the screening approach; (iii) to assess the performance of wearables for acquiring signals; (iv) to assess the performance of signal processing algorithms; and (v) to assess the performance of wearables for AF screening. --- Who can participate? Selected people who have previously participated in the SAFER Programme can participate in this study. The Investigators will invite previous SAFER Programme participants to also participate in this study, aiming to enrol 65 without AF, and 65 with AF. --- What does the study involve? Participants will be asked to wear three devices for seven days: Two wristbands (like watches), and one chest patch (like a plaster). These devices will collect measurements of their heart's activity. The Investigators will also ask participants to tell them how they found wearing the devices by completing a questionnaire. The Investigators will compare how participants found wearing each device, and how accurately each device identifies AF. --- What are the possible benefits and risks of participating? There will be no direct benefit to participants, although this research is intended to benefit future patients like them. Some participants may experience irritation or redness whilst wearing a chest patch - participants will be advised that if this occurs then they should remove it straightaway.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Translation and Transcultural Adaptation of the Arm Activity Measure (ArmA) and Motor Activity Log...

Stroke

Upper limb impairment occurs in approximately 70 to 80 per cent of adults post stroke. These impairments will have consequences on functional performance in activities of daily living and hence quality of life. Assessment of upper limb function is a component of rehabilitation that contributes to the selection of optimal interventions according to patient individualized needs. The Arm Activity Measure (ArmA) provides a standardized assessment of upper limb passive and active perceived performance that is only available in it's English version. The aim of this study is to translate and conduct a cross-cultural adaptation of the ArmA is order to investigate its psychometric properties through a validation study among stroke patients.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

The Influence of Genetic Predisposition on Outcome After Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation....

Atrial Fibrillation

Catheter ablation is an established standard therapy in interventional treatment of atrial fibrillation.The trial investigates the influence of genetic risk for the recurrence of atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Unmasking the Prevalence of AC in an Unselected Echocardiographic Population

Amyloid Cardiomyopathy

This study will investigate the prevalence of echocardiographic red-flags of amyloid cardiomyopathy (AC) in patients undergoing clinically-indicated echocardiography (observational phase) and the prevalence of AC among AC-suggestive echocardiograms (interventional phase).

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Natural History and Patient Journey in Atrial Fibrillation: a Nationwide Linked Electronic Health...

Atrial FibrillationEpidemiology

The trajectory of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients within the national health system and their recent temporal trends remains to be fully elucidated. To study the AF incidence, mortality and case-fatality, the investigators implemented a longitudinal cohort study with the linked electronic health records of 5.6 million population in the UK from 1998 to 2016 (CALIBER). A matched case-control study design was used to investigate the causes of hospitalization and death comparing individuals with and without incident AF.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Different Reperfusion Timing and Ventricular Arrhythmias in STEMI Patients

ST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionArrhythmia Ventricular

The aim of this study was to investigate the association between different reperfusion timing and ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) to provide evidence for clinical decision-making for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). All the participants included in the study were diagnosed with STEMI according to the 4th universal definition of myocardial infarction, with a follow-up of 1, 6, 12 months, respectively. Symptom onset-to-reperfusion timing (SO2RT) and 24h-dynamic electrocardiogram parameters were recorded to compare different SO2RT and VAs during 3 follow-up visits.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Aterial Stiffness on Myocardial Work in Patients With Hypertension

Hypertension; Heart DiseaseHypertensive

Hypertension is a serious threat to human health and a major global economic burden.Chronic hypertension can cause left ventricular remodeling and loss of function, eventually leading to heart failure.Exploring the early changes and mechanisms of left ventricular cardiac function caused by hypertension, and to identify individuals who may develop into serious heart injury, may play a positive role in the early prevention and control of heart failure caused by hypertension.Therefore, this study intend to use two-dimensional speckle tracking technology, a non-invasive method to measure left ventricular pressure-strain loop to quantitatively reflect cardiac work index , to study different hypertension patients with normal left ventricular ejection fraction the change of the global and local cardiac work, and the influence of aterosclerosis in thes patients to myocardial work, and explore their relationship with ventricular remodeling and abnormal diastolic function.To improve the understanding of the pathophysiology of hypertension, hypertensive heart disease and heart failure, and to provide scientific support for the early prevention and control of such diseases.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

The Early Coagulopathy for the Prognosis in Sepsis

SepsisCoagulopathy2 more

In this cohort study, the parameters (TM, TAT, PIC, tPAIC, et al.) associated with the hemostatic system will be collected in sepsis patients when admitted to the Intensive Critical Unit. Parameters will be evaluated for their prognostic function of 28 days mortality.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria
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