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Active clinical trials for "Cerebrovascular Disorders"

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To Investigate the Effects of Robotic-assisted Gait Training in Stroke Patients

StrokeCerebrovascular Disorders

The primary aim of the study was to investigate the effects of robot-assisted gait training and virtual reality on knee joint position sense in patients with chronic stroke. The secondary objective is to examine the effectiveness of these applications on functional gait and balance.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

In the Real World Study, the Efficacy and Adverse Reactions of Ticagrelor on Ischemic Cerebrovascular...

Cerebral InfarctionStroke2 more

This is a forward-looking, open, one-arm, and real clinical trial world. The researchers plan to recruit at least 50 qualified patients. The main purpose of this study is to establish a population pharmacokinetic model of ticagrelor , explore the correlation between its blood concentration and the events of ischemia and the adverse effects of hemorrhage, and evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ticagrelor in the treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular disease.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Turkish Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of Fugl-Meyer Assessment in Acute Stroke Patients...

StrokeAcute2 more

The aim of this methodological study is to adapt the Fugl-Meyer assessment to Turkish culture and to test its validity and reliability in acute phase stroke patients.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Virtual Rehabilitation and Conventional Therapeutic Exercises in the Treatment of Individuals Post...

StrokeCerebrovascular Disorders

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of the use the Nintendo Wii® (NW) and conventional therapeutic exercises in the rehabilitation of balance and gait of the post-stroke patients and the impact on quality of life.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Machines Assisting Recovery From Stroke

Cerebrovascular Disease; Sequelae

Locomotor disability remains a major obstacle to community function in stroke survivors. This disability is best characterized by the reduced gait speed and enhanced risk of falls that is observed in the majority of stroke survivors. Current robotic systems have focused on repetitive stepping in constrained, less-challenging environments than overground training and have failed to produce results that can justify their use. In contrast to this approach, this study will use a combinatorial approach on a moving platform (KineAssist-Mobility Activity Center) that simulates and enhances the challenges of overground training. We focus on five critical factors that contribute to reduced speed and fall risk during mobility activities: 1) lower limb weakness; 2) slow lower limb movements; 3) reduced balance; 4) reduced ability to respond to challenges during walking; and 5) reduced aerobic capacity. The end product of this study is to develop a comprehensive and standardized system for assessing and prescribing specific training modalities that can be used by clinicians to help stroke survivors who are limited by slow walking speed and high fall risk, and can improve participation in mobility activities.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Study of Donepezil Hydrochloride in Patients With Dementia Associated With Cerebrovascular Disease...

Dementia Associated With Cerebrovascular Disease

The primary objectives are to confirm that donepezil hydrochloride has superior efficacy compared with placebo in improving cognitive function, as measured by Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog), and to demonstrate that donepezil hydrochloride has superior efficacy compared with placebo in improving global function, as measured by Clinician's Interview-Based Impression of Change-plus Caregiver Input (CIBIC-plus), in patients with dementia associated with cerebrovascular disease (VaD).

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Treatment for Movement Problems in Elderly Stroke Patients

Cerebrovascular Disorders

After a stroke, many patients are left with an impaired arm. Restricting the use of the good arm may improve the use of the bad arm. In "Constraint-Induced Movement" therapy (CI therapy), the good arm is put in a sling to force increased use of the bad arm. The bad arm is also trained each day for several weeks. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of CI therapy in patients with chronic disability after stroke and whether the rate of recovery is decreased in elderly patients.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Pantoloc In Aspirin-Induced Ulcer Bleeding

Cardiovascular DiseaseCerebrovascular Disorders

The aim of the study is to investigate whether intravenous infusion of pantoprazole (Pantoloc) is effective in preventing recurrent bleeding in patients who present with acute ulcer bleeding and continue to use aspirin

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effects Of DP-b99 On Neurological Function In Subjects With Acute Ischemic Hemispheric Stroke

Brain IschemiaStroke1 more

This study will examine if DP-b99 can improve neurological function (for example strength and coordination) in the 3 months after an acute stroke

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Infant Heart Surgery: Central Nervous System Sequelae of Circulatory Arrest

Cardiovascular DiseasesCerebral Anoxia7 more

To compare the influence of two surgical anesthetic techniques, hypothermia with circulatory arrest or hypothermia with low-flow bypass perfusion, on neurologic functioning in infants undergoing heart surgery.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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