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Effect of Body Tilting on Diaphragm Excursion and Thickness in the Stroke Patients With Tracheotomy...

StrokeDiaphragm Injury1 more

The purpose of this study was to examine whether if the effect of standing with assistance of the tilt table on diaphragm excursion and thickness in the stroke patients with tracheotomy.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Patent Foramen Ovale Among Victims of Cryptogenic...

Apnea SyndromeStroke

Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and patent foramen ovale (FOP) are considered as risk factors for stroke. OSAS generates a pressure increase in the right cavity during inspiratory efforts, which increases the number of right-left shunt embolus and therefore the risk of stroke. OSA and FOP are often thought as two separate entities, however, due to their high frequencies, they sometimes coexist and can influence the pathophysiology of each other. More researches are needed in this area to confirm this complex association and its role in triggering stroke.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Establishment and Validation of a Predictive Model for Hemorrhage

StrokeAcute

Background: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are at risk of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after intravenous thrombolysis. Although there is a risk assessment model for hemorrhagic transformation after thrombolysis, there is no evidence of clinical application in the population of Guangdong Province. . Purpose: To verify the clinical application effect of the existing risk assessment model for hemorrhage transformation after thrombolysis in the local population; to improve the existing prediction model and verify the predictive value of HT after intravenous thrombolysis. Methods: (1) Continuously collect AIS patients who received intravenous thrombolysis in our hospital from January 2014 to December 2020 to verify the clinical application effects of three existing models (HAT, SIT-sICH, THRIVE) on bleeding transformation. Collect baseline and bleeding transformation information within 7 days after thrombolysis, and use ROC curve, calibration curve, sensitivity and specificity to evaluate the prediction effect. A logistic regression model was used to construct an improved HT prediction model based on the AIC principle; (2) Continuous collection of AIS patients who received intravenous thrombolysis in two local hospitals from January 2021 to December 2022 for internal and external verification. Expected results: (1) Evaluate the clinical application value of the existing prediction model in local AIS patients with intravenous thrombolysis; (2) Develop a modified risk assessment model suitable for hemorrhage transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in AIS patients in Guangdong area, and evaluate the risk early Provide guarantee for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Factors Influencing Postural Balance and Movement in Individuals With Stroke

StrokeMovement3 more

There are several factors influencing on balance and movement in individuals with stroke, such as previous stroke, age, bowel incontinence, visuospatial problem. However, those factors involving in postural control and voluntary movement were studied in subacute and chronic phase of stroke, but not in the acute period. The aim of the study is to determine factors for postural control and voluntary movement in individuals with acute stroke and then follow at the first, third, and sixth month.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Mechanisms of Balance Disorders in a Seated Position Following a Stroke

Stroke Sequelae

One of the causes of disability in stroke patients is postural disturbances that result in postural asymmetry in the standing position, characterized during an evaluation on a force platform by a greater displacement of the center of pressure towards the lesion side and thus by a greater percentage of weight on the lower limb (Weight -Bearing Asymmetry (WBA)). Today, the mechanisms of balance disorders in standing position are better understood. Indeed, in addition to sensory and motor deficits, spatial cognitive disorders also contribute to these postural disturbances, particularly in right brain damage stroke. This would be the reason why patients with right brain damage have a more precarious and time-consuming balance to re-educate than patients with lesions located in the left hemisphere. Postural disturbances can also result in a disturbance of balance in the sitting position, which is a poor prognosis for the acquisition of transfers, standing and walking. To date, seated postural disturbances are not perfectly described with many differences in the explanatory mechanisms found in the literature. Thus, some people notice a more pronounced asymmetry on the medio-lateral plane while others find a more pronounced imbalance at the antero-posterior plane. Sitting posture disorders benefit from few instrumental measurement tools outside clinical measurement scales. A very wide variety of evaluation methods by instrumental measurements are proposed and not validated. Sensor pad, which are usually used to adjust the bases of pressure ulcer patients, may be useful in quantifying the postural balance. But since the involvement of the head and trunk in the sitting posture is well documented in the literature, the addition of an evaluation of the position of the trunk and head seems essential. To our knowledge, no author has proposed to quantify sitting balance disorders by combining a measure of support asymmetry by taking into account the posture of the trunk with that of the head.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Ischemic Stroke, Obesity and Thrombolysis

Ischemic Stroke

This study focuses on the relationship between obesity and stroke, which are both characterized by increasing incidence and prevalence with epidemic proportions worldwide and tremendous socio-economic consequences. Furthermore, obesity is an established risk factor for stroke and affects especially younger people, which increases the stroke incidence in younger patients. Unfortunately, the relationship between overweight and acute ischemic stroke including treatment by thrombolysis has not yet been evaluated thoroughly.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Microcirculation and Plasticity After Stroke

StrokeIschemic

Reperfusion is the main goal of early medical interventions after stroke, such as thrombolysis and thrombectomy. Recanalization works only if applied early - the earlier the better, but with a statistical cutoff of 4.5 hours where risk of hemorrhage outweighs the benefit. Recently, this cutoff has been put into perspective using standardized perfusion measurements by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). Two trials have shown that revascularization is beneficial up to 24 hours after stroke onset if patient selection is based on perfusion imaging. This suggests interindividual differences in the temporal evolution of an infarction. One explanation for interindividual differences is the variability of the collateral blood supply to the brain, which in turn can maintain different perfusion pressures around the infarct core, also called the penumbra region. Insufficient recruitment of these collateral pathways is an independent negative predictor of poor outcome; the insufficiency may in part be explained by insufficient dilatation of arterioles ("low dilator reserve"). So far, interventions to improve collateral perfusion, e.g., induced hypertension, have not demonstrated effectiveness, likely because our understanding of collateral perfusion, demand-dependent dilatation of arteries (cerebrovascular reserve, CVR) and their effect on microcirculation is insufficient. Functional recovery after a brain lesion is based on plasticity. Plasticity involves the creation of new synapses, fibers (axons and dendrites) and lasting modification to synaptic strength as well as the formation and migration of new neurons. In the cortex surrounding an infarct, plasticity is facilitated by ischemia via modification of gene expression, i.e. a certain time window after stroke, and is stimulated by activity and training. Tissue microcirculatory status and perfusion surrounding the stroke lesion may play a role in the formation of this plasticity. The investigators will analyze the contributions of pre-existing vascular networks, the impact of stroke-affected vessels, timing and degree of recanalization success, brain excitability, and short-term intra-cortical inhibition to better understand how these factors relate to functional recovery after stroke.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow With Spinal Manipulative Therapy vs. Voluntary Motion

Vertebral Artery DissectionCerebrovascular Accident1 more

The investigators are performing a study to determine whether changes in blood flow occur in the neck and back of the brain following a series of head positions and a manipulation of the upper neck. Each participant will be asked to undergo a series of MRI's to evaluate whether there are any changes in blood flow resulting from any of the head positions or manipulation. The study will be conducted over a period of 1 day and each participant can anticipate the testing to take approximately 120 minutes.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

International Multicenter Registry for Mechanical Recanalization Procedures in Acute Stroke

Acute Stroke

The purpose of the Endostroke Registry is to gather information on predictors of good or poor clinical outcome following mechanical recanalization therapies for acute ischemic stroke.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

The Relationship Between Pet Therapy and "Well-being" in Geriatric Rehabilitation In-patients

Cerebrovascular AccidentHip Fracture

In -patients in a geriatric rehabilitation unit, will participate in structured therapy with guinea-pigs on the assumption that the therapy will reduce anxiety and improve the outcome of their rehabilitation.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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