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Mindfulness After Stroke

StrokeCaregiver Burden

The purpose of this study is to test the relevance, satisfaction and ease-of-use of an online mindfulness intervention among stroke survivors and their caregivers. Quality of life, depression, anxiety, stress and sleep quality will be assessed before, after and at 1 month after the intervention. After the intervention, participants' feedback about the usability and the satisfaction with the intervention and the online program will be gathered. Based on participants' feedback, changes to the intervention will be made to obtain a final version.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prognostic Accuracy of ST2 Dynamics in Ischemic Stroke Outcome

Ischemic Stroke

Early outcome prediction after ischemic stroke (IS) is of great importance. Prognosis is usually based on clinical variables and neuroradiological findings while serum biomarkers may contribute to prognostic accuracy. Inflammatory biomarker Suppression of Tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) has been shown as promising in IMU outcome predicting. The relationship between ST2 serum values and IS severity is not fully clarified. The proposed hypothesis is that earlier releasing and higher ST2 serum concentrations will be associated with a worse IS outcome. In this prospective and observational study 20 patients with IS will be included and followed. The primary outcome is functional outcome according to the modified Ranking scale at 90 days. In case of hypothesis confirmation, theoretical contribution will be in a better understanding of pathophysiological changes in acute phase of IS, while the clinical purpose is to improve the prognostic procedure.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Turkish Version of the Mini-BESTest: Transcultural Adaptation and Validation Study in Stroke Patients...

StrokeBalance; Distorted

"mini-BESTest (Turkish version)", "Berg Balance Test", "Timed Up and Go Test" and "Functional Reach Test" will be used for balance measurement in patients and the correlation of the mini-BEST with these tests will be checked.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Development and Application of Intelligent Assessment System of Longshi Scale

StrokeDisability Physical

The purpose of this study was to verify convenience and feasibility of the novel intelligent Longshi assessment system to provide an accurate and convenient evaluation tool for stroke survivors.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

EEG Patterns in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Resulted From Large Vessels Occlusion in the...

StrokeIschemic

Clinical deterioration is observing in up to forty percent of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) due to large vessels occlusion. Until now, there is no automated monitoring system for early detection of neurological deterioration in such patients. As a first step to develop such system investigators suggest this study aiming to evaluate patterns of brain electrical activity registered by EEG in patients with AIS attributed to the MCA or ICA territory correlated with location and extension of ischemic lesions as determined by non-contrast CT (NCT).

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Brain MRI in Stroke Patients With Intracardiac Thrombus

StrokeIntracardiac Thrombus

Acute infarction patterns have been described in cardioembolic stroke, mainly with atrial fibrillation (AF) or patent foramen ovale. We aimed to analyse acute infarction MRI characteristics in stroke patients with intracardiac thrombus (ICT) compared with stroke patients with AF.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Hypoperfusion-hypodensity Mismatch for the Identification of Patients With Stroke Within 4.5 Hours...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

Intravenous thrombolysis is recommended within 4.5 hours of stroke onset. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether a hypodensity on native CT within the virtually entire area of hypoperfusion on perfusion CT, i.e. hypoperfusion-hypodensity mismatch, identifies patients within the time window of thrombolysis in a multicenter cohort. The investigators hypothesize hypoperfusion-hypodensity mismatch will identify patients ≤ 4,5 hours of symptom onset with >70% specificity and >85% positive predictive value.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Susceptibility Weighted Imaging for Detection of Thrombus in Acute Ischemic Stroke.

Acute Ischemic Stroke

It is a retrospective cross-sectional study, where consecutive stroke patients with vessel occlusion on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) will be included for the study for one year. The relation of Susceptibility vascular sign (SVS) on Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) with risk factors and territory involved and length of thrombus will correlated with the National Institutes of Health stroke scale (NIHSS).Among total number of patients included in this study the demographics of the patients will be calculated. Risk factors for stroke of the patients included in this study will tabulated. The site of occlusion will be tabulated. The mean NIHSS scale will be calculated. Presence of SVS in patients with MR angiography positive vessel occlusion will be calculate in percentage. Subgroup analysis of presence of SVS on SWI will be done. The mean length of the thrombus will be calculated in these patients with positive SVS. Correlation between SVS on SWI with the risk factor of the patient by using the chi-square test will be calculated. A Chi-square test will be done to find out the correlation between the SVS with territorial occlusion. The correlation between the NIHSS score and length of thrombus will be calculated using the Pearson test. SWI can be useful in identifying the location of the thrombus, and NIHSS can determine the thrombus length in acute stroke. A higher incidence of SVS can be associated with risk factors and it also depends upon the site of occlusion of the vessel.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Inter-Tester Reliability Of the Cumulated Ambulation Score in Patients With Stroke (InTRO-CAS-stroke)...

Stroke

CAS is a measurement of basic mobility describing the degree of independence in three activities; getting in and out of bed, sit-to-stand from a chair with armrests, and indoor walking - each assessed on a three-point ordinal scale (0-2), resulting in a total one-day CAS between 0-6 points. Psychometric properties of the CAS has not been investigated i stroke. The design is an inter-tester reliability study.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Perspections of Stroke Patients and Physiotherapists in Robotic Rehabilitation

Stroke; ParalysisPhysician's Role

This study was a cross-sectional study. The insights of stroke patients and physiotherapists were assessed with the quantitative questionnaires. The results were provided as number, percentage, mean, and standard deviation. The results of the insights of the current sapmle were given and compared the previous studies. The authors though that the results of the study can fill the gaps in robotic rehabilitation and support a better robotic rehabilitation experience.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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