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Heat Emergency Awareness and Treatment (HEAT)

Heat IllnessHeat Stroke7 more

Investigators propose an intervention trial of a comprehensive education and treatment bundle designed to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with heat-related illness for low resource settings. Two set of interventions will be developed each for emergency department and for community/home. These interventions will be developed by an internal expert group and will be customized and implemented at the home and emergency department (ED) levels, will include evidence-based educational training guidelines for ED health providers as well as educational messages targeting home and community in Karachi, Pakistan.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality in Stroke Rehabilitation

Ischemic Stroke

The purpose of this research study is to investigate the effects of Virtual Reality (VR) as a treatment intervention to increase physical and cognitive function in stroke survivors.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

rTMS as an add-on Therapy in Patients With Post-stroke Depression

Post-stroke Depression

About 50% of all stroke patients develop post-stroke depression (PSD). A meta-analysis has shown that rTMS treatment can reduce depressive symptoms in PSD patients. In addition to rTMS alone for the improvement of depression, the question arises as to whether a combination therapy of rTMS plus antidepressant medication can achieve a stronger or longer-term effect in PSD patients. Unfortunately, there are currently no trials of combination therapy with rTMS and drug therapy in PSD patients. Therefore, this study will investigate whether combination therapy of antidepressant and rTMS can provide additional relief of depressive symptoms compared to antidepressant and sham rTMS therapy. It is assumed that the additional active rTMS achieves a faster normalization of affect and drive than with a sham rTMS, so that the patients benefit from neurorehabilitation measures earlier and more sustainably.

Withdrawn19 enrollment criteria

Multimodal Neuroimaging in the Selection of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) Patients to Endovascular...

Ischemic StrokeArterial Occlusion2 more

To study the feasibility and usefulness of multimodal MR compared to multimodal CT to select patients with acute ischemic stroke and favorable clinical outcome after mechanical thrombectomy. The specific objectives are to compare (1) the door-picture time and door-groin puncture time, (2) the rate of patients with acute stroke selected for endovascular treatment and (3) the safety and clinical response after thrombectomy between the two groups selected according to the imaging modality. Methodology: Single-center, randomized 1:1 and stratified by age and NIHSS study of consecutive patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke. Occlusion site, ischemic volume (core) and perfusion volume will be studied by an automated perfusion system (RAPID software) in both neuroimaging groups. Mechanical thrombectomy criteria will be basically based on the presence of a Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) and a volume of core lower than 70cc in the Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) or Diffusion Weighted Image (DWI) sequences. Modified Rankin scale at 90 days and the rate of intracranial hemorrhage and mortality will be considered as variables of response.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

HD-tDCs to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Patients With Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke...

Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke

To determine if using targeted high definition transcranial direct current stimulation can improve upper extremity motor function in patients with subacute middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke.

Withdrawn16 enrollment criteria

Hand MOtor Rehabilitation Using a EMG-biofeedback: a Cross-sectional Study

StrokeStroke Hemorrhagic4 more

Recovery of upper limb and hand gestures is fundamental for autonomy restoration after stroke. Innovative technologies are a valid support for the delivery of rehabilitation treatments. Embedding surface electromyographic (sEMG) into wearable devices, allows the customisation of rehabilitation exercises, based on the clinical profile of each patient.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Coach-Guided Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Intervention for Stroke Survivors...

DepressionAnxiety2 more

The pilot randomized controlled trial aims to assess effects of a guided online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed stroke survivors compared to the care-as-usual control group. A total of 24 stroke survivors who meet the inclusion criteria will be recruited and randomized to either the intervention group or the control group. Exploratory hypotheses are that the ACT group will show improvements in mental health outcomes (e.g., depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress), and ACT processes (e.g., psychological flexibility/acceptance) at posttest and 2-month follow-up, compared to the care-as-usual control group. Also, the project will evaluate the feasibility of recruitment, adherence, and retention of participants and explore participants' experiences in the ACT intervention through semi-structured interviews at posttest.

Withdrawn14 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality Training Affects on Motor Functions and Mental Health in Stroke Patients

StrokeMotor Disorders3 more

In our study, we tested the hypothesis of the safe effect applicability of motor training in the immersion high-tech polymodal VR system not only on the parameters of balance, gait, and motor status of the patient, but also on his cognitive functions and mental health in patients with a degree of disability no more than 3 points on a scale Rankin.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Gaming Apps Post-Stroke

StrokeCognitive Impairment3 more

The investigators aim to explore the effect of puzzle mobile or tablet-based games on problem-solving impairment resulting from a first-time stroke. This is a randomized-controlled trial with the intervention arm consisting of puzzle gaming applications and the control arm consisting of stroke-relevant educational videos provided and encouraged throughout the course of participants' acute inpatient rehabilitation stay.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Investigation to Compare Safety and Efficacy of DAISE and Stent Retrievers for Thrombectomy...

StrokeStroke5 more

Compare the safety and efficacy of the DAISE to stent retrievers in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke

Withdrawn35 enrollment criteria
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