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Application of the Triple Stimulation Technique to Patients With CNS Disorders Including Stroke...

Stroke Patients

TST (Triple stimulation technique) helps to better quantify the proportion of motor units activated by transcranial magnetic stimulation. The abnormal amplitude registered by TST is proportional to the intensity of conduction disorders. The evaluation of these disorders is more precise with this technique than with the slowing of the central conduction time (CCT). The investigators propose to use this technique in CNS pathologies where this disorder is significant and essential, like multiple sclerosis and stroke.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Canadian Community Utilization of Stroke Prevention Study - Emergency Department

Atrial FibrillationStroke

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart condition, and increases the risk of stroke by six times. There are several medications (blood thinners) that can prevent strokes in AF patients. Many AF patients present to the emergency department, but about half of AF patients leave without prescription of a blood thinner. The study aims to evaluate if adding options like giving a patient education kit, encouraging emergency room physicians to prescribe a blood thinner and providing a specialized AF clinic to patients will increase the number patients receiving blood thinners to prevent strokes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of 5 Days Holter and 30 Days Thumb-ECG for Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Stroke...

Atrial FibrillationStroke

This study will compare the two methods 5 days holtermonitoring and 30 days thumb electrocardiogram for detection of atrial fibrillation in stroke patients

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Neuroprotective Effect of Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Ischemic Stroke Treated With Mechanical...

StrokeIschemic

The benefit of mechanical thrombectomy in the treatment of ischemic stroke has been demonstrated in several multicenter randomized trials. However, it leads to a sudden reperfusion of the brain parenchyma associated to an extension of the infarct volume. Evidence has indicated that remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) reduces final infarct size in animal stroke models. The main objective of the present study is to determine whether remote ischemic conditioning can limit the final infarct volume after recanalization of the occluded cerebral artery.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Using fMRI and sEMG to Evaluate the Effects and Mechanism on Abdominal Acupuncture Combined With...

Brain IschemiaHemiplegic Patients With Stroke3 more

Using random number method to categorize the selected first onset patients with stroke who meet the inclusion criteria into 3 groups.The patients were randomly divided into treatment group A(abdominal acupuncture+upper limb rehabilitation training, 22 cases), treatment group B(Sham abdominal acupuncture+upper limb rehabilitation training, 22 cases),and control group(upper limb rehabilitation training, 22 cases). SEMG and fMRI examination and related stroke rehabilitation assessment scales were evaluated before and after treatment.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Clopidogrel Response and CYP2C19 Genotype in Ischemic Stroke Patients

Ischemic Stroke

Personalized therapy as prophylaxis in ischemic stroke patients is not yet an option. From patients with ischemic heart disease, we know that patients with in vitro high on treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) have an increased risk of stent thrombosis following per-cutaneous coronary intervention. Other studies have shown association of CYP2C19 genotypes with different responses to the anti platelet drug Clopidogrel. We measure HTPR in ischemic stroke patients on increasing doses of clopidogrel and investigate the CYP2C19 genotype for each patient.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Improving Medication Self-Administration and Health After Brain Injury

StrokeStroke6 more

The purpose of this research study is to assess medication self-administration (MSA) and the impact of three different interventions on improving medication adherence. The findings for this study may help develop evidence-based reminder protocols to reduce medication self-administration errors after brain injury.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Intensive Neurorehabilitation and Stimulation in Chronic Stroke Patients

Chronic Stroke

Chronic stroke patients (> 6 months) with severe motor impairment of the upper extremity will be enrolled in this single-centre, randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT). All patients will take part in two blocks of high-intense motor training with concurrent neuromuscular stimulation of the paretic upper extremity. In a randomized, cross-over block design, patients will receive transcranial stimulation of either the ipsi- or contralesional hemisphere.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Transesophageal Echocardiography: Dysphagia Risk in Acute Stroke (T.E.D.R.A.S. Trial)

Acute StrokeDysphagia1 more

The prevalence of dysphagia in acute stroke patients undergoing transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess for the first time whether TEE has a negative influence on swallowing in acute stroke patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

REcurrent Stroke Prevention Through Personalized Education by Clinical Trainers (RESPPECT Trial)...

Ischemic Stroke

This a single blind randomized control study comparing standard of care for nursing hospital discharge education versus same with an additional experimental enhanced educational intervention. It is planned that 300 patients will be enrolled in the study. There are two initial groups: the enhanced stroke education vs usual stroke education. Patients who meet inclusion and not exclusion criteria and provide signed informed consent will be randomized to one of the two groups. Assignments will be made based on the order of entry into the stroke study database where every other patient entered will be assigned to the treatment group. If the patient's caregiver is the primary person responsible for administration of medication, determination of meals and activity, the caregiver may be enrolled instead of or in addition to the patient. This will be determined by preference of the patient and caregiver after discussion of their usual practice. A Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse is a nurse who has received specialized education from the organization regarding care of patients with stroke and other neurologic illnesses. The Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse will provide all patients with basic stroke and risk factor information, educational materials and follow-up. The usual care group of patients will receive education provided by the Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse who provides care for the patient daily. Education will be provided on an ongoing basis throughout the hospital stay with additional focused education provided at the time of discharge (within 24 hours of hospital discharge). The education will include written and verbal information. Educational content focuses on a variety of topics of stroke prevention, detection and management. The enhanced stroke education group will receive the same usual care for patient education given by the Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse. The enhanced stroke education patient will receive a one -time enhanced specific goal-directed educational experience given by a specifically trained Stroke Coordinator on the day of discharge. The enhanced education is tailored to the unique risk factors of the patient and key concepts for stroke prevention, detection and management The patient will be given goals specific to their personal risk factors. Emphasis on specific goals for lifestyle change are emphasized. Verbal feedback of key concepts is encouraged.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria
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