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Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke With CATCHVIEW Stent Retriever in Comparison to SOLITAIRE 2/FR...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

The TRUST study is a non-interventional, prospective, multicenter, international, single arm and non-inferiority study. It is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of mechanical thrombectomy of the CATCHVIEW device compared to SOLITAIRE 2/FR based on an objective performance criterion (OPC) defined with available and published clinical evidence gathered through the Solitaire clinical trials in the arterial revascularization of patients with acute ischemic stroke.

Withdrawn31 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Physical Therapy Interventions and Patient Characteristics on Outcomes

Acute Stroke

Data collection for this study will be done by clinicians working in inpatient rehabilitation units with persons with acute stroke. No interventions are included in this study. It is designed to capture trends in current clinical practice for persons with stroke. This data will be useful in identifying the most beneficial and effective walking treatments as well as most significant patient characteristics that impact recovery for persons acutely after stroke. All data collection will take place during the inpatient rehabilitation stay.

Withdrawn5 enrollment criteria

Fabry and Cardiomyopathy (FaCard)

Cerebrovascular AccidentStroke2 more

Primary objective and endpoint is the analysis of the long-term course of lyso-Gb3 and its clinical correlation to the progression of the cardiomyopathy in N215S-Fabry patients.

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Early Recanalization After Intravenous Thrombolysis With Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase in Distal...

Acute Distal Vessel Occlusion Stroke

The purpose of this monocentric retrospective study is to compare, in patients with acute distal vessel occlusion stroke, the early rates of successful recanalization in patients treated with Alteplase (ALT) versus Tenecteplase (TNK), based on a retrospective analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed early after IVT.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Stroke-induced Immunodepression in Neurorehabilitation

StrokeLymphopenia1 more

The close interconnection between nervous system and the immune system is well known. Brain injuries lead to homeostasis disruption. On the one hand they result in increased brain inflammation contributing to tissue repair, at the expense of a possible extension of tissue damage. On the other hand, they lead to systemic down-regulation of innate and adaptive immunity, determining higher vulnerability to infections, responsible of death and comorbidities in the acute and subacute setting. Aim of the study was to evaluate the role of immunosuppression in the neurorehabilitation pathway in patients with stroke.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Knee Hyperextension and Femoral Cartilage Thickness in Chronic Stroke Patients...

Stroke

It is aimed to measure knee hyperextension and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients and to examine the relationship between the factors affecting knee hyperextension and knee joint cartilage thickness. This study, it is aimed to compare the knee joint cartilage thicknesses of the affected and unaffected extremities and to examine the relationship between knee hyperextension and knee joint cartilage thickness. The second aim is to compare the knee joint cartilage thickness of the paretic and nonparetic extremities and in stroke patients with and without knee hyperextension. The hypotheses of the study are: Hypothesis 1; H0: There is no difference between the knee joint cartilage thickness of the affected and unaffected extremities in chronic stroke patients with knee hyperextension. H1: In chronic stroke patients with knee hyperextension, there is a difference between the knee joint cartilage thicknesses of the affected and unaffected extremities. Hypothesis 2; H0: There is no relationship between knee hyperextension during the stance phase of gait and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients. H1: There is a relationship between knee hyperextension during the stance phase of gait and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients. Hypothesis 3; H0: There is no relationship between lower extremity muscle strength and spasticity and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients with knee hyperextension. H1: There is a relationship between lower extremity muscle strength and spasticity and knee joint cartilage thickness in chronic stroke patients with knee hyperextension. Hypothesis 4; H0: There is no difference between the cartilage thickness of the knee joint in chronic stroke patients with and without knee hyperextension. H1: There is a difference between the cartilage thickness of the knee joint in chronic stroke patients with and without knee hyperextension.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Validity and Reliability of Modified Box and Block Test and Targeted Box and Block Test in Patients...

Stroke

The aim of our study is investigated validity and reliabilty of Modified Box and Block Test and Targeted Box and Block Test in patients with stroke.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Current Situation of Natural History, Diagnosis and Treatment in Inpatients With Embolism Stroke...

Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source

Evaluate the epidemiological characteristics, risk factors, clinical characteristics in patients with ESUS and their medication compliance and relapse within 1 year.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Stroke Imaging Package Study

Acute Ischemic StrokeIntracranial Arteriosclerosis1 more

Our study aims to explore the value of new imaging technique package in predicting early neurological deterioration (END) as well as 90-day unfavorable outcome in patients with acute ischaemic stroke.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Yes/No Questionnaire for Aphasic Patients (YNQ)

StrokeAcute1 more

Quality of care depends strongly on oral communication with patients. Stroke patients, who have language disorders, have understanding difficulties, but also have difficulties in expressing their needs and in being understood. Available tools do not allow a professional consensus on the assessment of patients' ability to answer reliably to questions asked by caregivers. The investigators propose an answer reliability assessment tool based on yes or no questions. The goal of the present study is to define an optimal score for defining the test positivity, as a compromise between sensitivity and specificity, and by emphasizing the negative predictive value.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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