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Active clinical trials for "Hydrocephalus"

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Role of Proteomics and Metallomics in Cerebral Vasospasm Following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid HemorrhageCerebral Vasospasm1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the role of Proteomics and Metallomics in Cerebral Vasospasm following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Computerized Neuropsychology in Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (INPH)

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

A computerised neuropsychological test battery to be used as a standardised tool assessing the cognitive domains affected by idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus INPH was developed. The aim of this study is to investigate the reliability, validity and feasibility of the battery.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Intracranial Pressure Waves Via Lumbar Puncture

Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Patients are subjected to simultaneous intracranial and lumbar puncture pressure measurements. This study focus on intracranial pulse amplitude. Hypothesis: Intracranial pressure amplitude is reflected by lumbar puncture pressure amplitude.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Expanded Access Protocol: Umbilical Cord Blood Infusions for Children With Brain Injuries

Cerebral PalsyHydrocephalus4 more

The purpose of this protocol is to enable access to intravenous infusions of banked autologous (a person's own) or sibling umbilical cord blood (CB) for children with various brain disorders. This is an expanded access protocol intended for patients who are unable to participate in a clinical trial involving their own or their sibling's cord blood. Children with cerebral palsy, congenital hydrocephalus, apraxia, stroke, hypoxic brain injury and related conditions will be eligible if they have normal immune function and do not qualify for, have previously participated in, or are unable to participate in an active cell therapy clinical trial at Duke Medicine. For the purpose of this protocol the term children refers to patients less than 26 years of age. The cord blood is thawed and then administered as an intravenous infusion. Recipients do not receive chemotherapy or immunosuppression. The mechanism of action is through paracrine signaling of cord blood monocytes inducing endogenous cells to repair existing damage.

Available31 enrollment criteria

Quality of Life in Elderly After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH)

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid HemorrhageHydrocephalus1 more

In all the Western populations, the annual incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) increase with age. In patients older than 70 years, the occurrence of SAH exposes them to high risk of morbidity and a poor quality of life. In this age bracket, the single randomized which compared endovascular coiling to microsurgical clipping (ISAT Study) showed that the relative risk of morbidity increased after coiling. Moreover, some prospectives studies about endovascular coiling described favorable outcome in 48% to 63% of patients, complete occlusion in 51% to 69% and a procedural complication rate in 13% to 19%. From prospectives series, the proportion of favorable outcome after microsurgical clipping was estimated around 66% but the procedural complications are few reported. The outcome for patients treated conservatively was catastrophic. Lastly, the hydrocephalus in this age class is common, occurring in 55% of patients. The study hypothesis is that, in this age class, no difference exists between the 2 obliteration procedures. An accurate evaluation of result in term of functional disability, quality of life and prognosis predictive factors seems a judicious question.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Physician Preference Study of ShuntCheck - Madsen

CSF Flow Through the Shunt of a Hydrocephalus Patient

ShuntCheck can be used to detect CSF flow in asymptomatic hydrocephalus patients and can be used to detect no-flow in symptomatic patients with shunt obstruction. Secondarily, the ShuntCheck test will yield the clearest results when patients are tested sitting up (or alternatively while supine)

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Programmable and Non-programmable CSF Shunts Among Adult Hydrocephalus Patients With...

HydrocephalusVentriculoperitoneal Shunt Malfunction

Programmable valve (PV) has been shown as a solution to the high revision rate in pediatric hydrocephalus patients, but it remains controversial among adults. This study is to compare the overall revision rate, revision cause, and revision-free survival between PV and non-programmable valve (NPV) in adult patients with different hydrocephalus etiologies.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

BIS Monitoring of Patients With Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus

We tested the hypothesis that BIS values are altered in pediatric patients with hydrocephaly. We also tested the hypothesis that BIS values are altered in adult post cerebral hemorrhage patients with hydrocephaly undergoing ventricular-peritoneal shunt placement

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Acute Critical Neurological Disease in Children: a Global Epidemiological Assessment...

Cardiac ArrestStroke5 more

PANGEA is an international prospective point prevalence study to describe the epidemiology, interventions, and outcomes in children with acute critical brain disease.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vascular Risk Factors in INPH-patients

HydrocephalusNormal Pressure4 more

Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) is a treatable and a common disease of the elderly. The overall objective of this work is to describe cardio- and cerebrovascular risk factors and vascular disease in shunted INPH-patients compared to an age- and sex matched elderly population, as well as the impact of vascular risk factors and vascular co-morbidity on clinical symptoms and outcome of surgery in INPH-patients. The hypothesis is that INPH-patients have a higher level of vascular risk factors and subclinical organ damage than a normal elderly population, and that the higher the level of existing vascular risk factors, the more severe the symptoms of the hydrocephalic disease.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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