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Active clinical trials for "Cerebrovascular Disorders"

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Remote Ischemic Limb Preconditioning In Healthy Volunteers

Cerebrovascular DiseaseStroke

The investigators would like to determine if remote ischemic leg preconditioning in healthy volunteers improves cerebral vasomotor reactivity as measured by breath holding and transcranial doppler vasomotor reactivity.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Stroke Oral healthCare pLan Evaluation

Cerebrovascular DisordersStroke2 more

Stroke associated pneumonia (SAP) affects a fifth of stroke survivors annually, tripling the risk of death at 30 days and contributing to poorer rehabilitation outcomes, prolonged hospital stays and dependency at discharge. Systematic review evidence indicates that enhanced oral health care (OHC) has a preventative effect on the incidence of pneumonia amongst nursing home populations (absolute risk reductions 6.6% to 11.7%; numbers needed to treat 8.6 to 15.3 individuals). There are strong theoretical reasons to suggest similar benefits might be observed in stroke care settings but current empirical evidence is weak - trial quality (randomisation, blinding, sample size, reporting), intervention description and thus feasibility of translation into clinical practice is very poor. Following an extensive pre-clinical programme of work, investigators now plan the pilot phase (Phase II) of a stepped-wedge cluster RCT of a well-developed and defined complex OHC intervention versus usual OHC. Investigators aim to establish a robust web-based randomisation process, refine the proposed intervention (training, tools, equipment), recruitment, adherence, record linkage and sampling methodologies. Investigators also aim to establish the relationship between SAP and plaque and any diversity between sites.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Measuring Blood Flow Characteristics Using Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging...

Brain InjuriesCerebrovascular Disorders

Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI gives quantitative and semi-quantitative information about the integrity of the vascular system and can be used to quantify blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity. The BBB plays a pathophysiological role in diabetes, cognitive disorders such as mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Although dysfunctional, changes in BBB integrity for these conditions are thought to be subtle and close to intact values. Recent studies have shown it is possible measure small changes in the BBB integrity as an early sign of disease using DCE MRI. The objective of this study is to apply an optimized DCE imaging protocol and novel image post-processing to obtain new information about the BBB integrity in aging. These techniques show promise for both improving clinical diagnosis, and elucidated the physiology or various disease processes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Multi-mode Stroke Rehabilitation System: Development and Validation of Clinical Efficacy

StrokeCerebrovascular Disorders1 more

The specific study aims will be: To develop the novel, digital, and interactive MSR system of arm and hand with integrated digital action observation therapy (AOT) and mirror therapy (MT). To pilot usability testing for examining the feasibility of this new MSR system from the users' experiences and feedback. To examine the treatment effects of digital AOT, digital MT and a control intervention in patients with stroke by conducting a randomized controlled trial. To identify who will be the possible good responders to digital AOT and MT based on their baseline motor function and mental imagery abilities.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Using a Tailored Health Information Technology Driven Intervention to Improve Health Literacy and...

Vascular DiseaseCerebrovascular Disorders2 more

Although most patients admitted with acute coronary syndrome or acute ischemic stroke in South Asian countries receive these evidence-based treatments, their overall continuation in the outpatient phase of care remains low. Patient from Pakistan are uniquely challenged in this respect because the overall literacy rates remain one of the lowest in Pakistan among South Asian Countries. In addition, a great majority of Pakistani patients often do not understand or follow health prescriptions (which are still written in English). Additionally, due to an unregulated health industry, they frequently take multiple opinions and prescriptions from different physicians. The investigators propose to develop a "talking prescription" for patients with stroke or myocardial infarction for secondary prevention. This will enable them to understand their medications better, improve health literacy and adherence. This is an IT enabled health literacy intervention. Physicians will prescribe statin and/or antiplatelet to the selected patients and enter the necessary details on an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheet.Patients will be assigned to either of the 2 arms--either regular care or talking prescriptions. Follow-up will be done at 3 months post recruitment for behavioral knowledge assessment and adherence assessment.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effect of Exercise on Cognitive Function and Mental Health in Heroin Addicts

Unspecified Symptoms and Signs Involving Cognitive Functions Following Unspecified Cerebrovascular DiseaseHeroin Addicts2 more

The goal of this [type of study: exercise intervention study] is to test in describe participant health conditions. The main questions it aims to answer are: [Whether physical exercise improves executive function of male heroin addicts] [Whether physical exercise improves negative thinking/affect psychological experience of male heroin addicts] Participants will be randomly selected for medium-intensity strength training (resistance exercise,n=30), 30 will be selected for 1-hour long balloon volleyball sessions (aerobic exercise) at 60-70% volume of oxygen uptake during peak exercise, weekly 5 times for 12 weeks; and 30 will be assigned to the no-exercise control group, Participants will perform Executive function tests and the Symptom Checklist-90 Revised questionnaire at pre and post intervention. Researchers will compare resistance exercise group,aerobic exercise group and no-exercise control group to see if effects of exercise on executive function and negative thinking/affect psychological experience of male heroin addicts.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Impact of NBP on the Collateral Circulation in ICA/M1 Occlusion

Cerebrovascular OcclusionCollateral Blood Circulation1 more

Stroke is the first leading cause of death in China, and is responsible for almost 22.4% of deaths. In approximately 80% of cases stroke is ischaemic, i.e. caused by disruption of blood flow to part of the brain from an acute arterial occlusion. Survival of penumbral tissue distal to an arterial occlusion depends on collateral circulation via the Circle of Willis and leptomeningeal anastomises. Collateral flow is dynamic and failure is associated with infarct growth. The presence of adequate collaterals has been shown to be associated with age, history of statin use, and non-hypertension. Dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP), isolated from the seeds of celery, and found to exert protective effects against ischemic brain and increase leptomeningeal blood flow. This study investigate whether NBP injection prescribed during acute stroke will have a significant effect to improve collateral circulation in patients of anterior circulation occlusion.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Allogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Derived Exosome in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke

Cerebrovascular Disorders

Administration of cell-free exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) can be sufficient to exert therapeutic effects of intact MSCs after brain injury. In this study we aim to assay the administration of MSC derived exosome on improvement of disability of patients with acute ischemic stroke

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Evaluation the Effect of Acetyl-L-carnitine in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment Accompanied...

Mild Cognitive Impairment

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Acetyl-L-carnitine in patient with Mild Cognitive Impairment associated with chronic cerebrovascular disease.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Effects of APIXaban on BRAIN Protection in Patients With Sinus Rhythm and Heart Failure: APIXBRAIN-HF...

Heart FailureSinus Rhythm1 more

objectives: The primary aim of APIXBRAIN-HF Trial is to explore the effects of apixaban on brain protection in patients with sinus rhythm and heart failure Primary / Secondary Endpoint New occurrence of brain pathology 1) Cortical cerebral microinfarcts 2) Silent lacunar infarction 3)Progression of white matter hyperintensities Secondary endpoint 1) The change of cognitive function evaluated by MMSE-2 2) Individual variable of primary endpoint Safety Endpoint Evaluation 1) Cerebral microbleeds on imaging

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria
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