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Active clinical trials for "Hemorrhagic Stroke"

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Functional MRI and DTI Analysis of Post VNS Therapy Rehab Changes

Stroke Hemorrhagic

The purpose of performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans on patients undergoing stroke rehabilitation therapy in conjunction with vagal nerve stimulators (VNS) is to determine if the patients clinical improvement correlates to changes that can be identified on MRI of the brain such as degree of blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal, changes in resting state connectivity, and corticospinal tract fiber density. Subjects will be randomized at implant surgery to either the device treatment (rehabilitation and VNS) or control (rehabilitation and Control VNS) groups. All participants of this study are also participants of the STU 062017-071 study and chose to participate in this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) sub-study. Rehabilitation is standard of care. Both experimental groups and control groups will receive pre-rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans to quantify their white matter track density. We will analyze this data using the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) Advanced Neuroscience Imaging Research (ANSIR) pipeline which can automatically quantify white matter track density on both sides of the brain given the appropriate scans. In this study the VNS device specifically will not be studied. Rather we will be looking at the changes that occur in the brain as a result of using the VNS device during physical rehabilitation. Once the post-rehabilitation scans are completed the patients in the control group will be given the opportunity to crossover into the experimental group and receive physical rehabilitation with the VNS implant turned on. They will have a third MRI session after their round of rehabilitation with the implant turned on in order to quantify their white matter tract density.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Impact of Art Therapy on Brain Connectivity in Recent Post-Stroke Aphasia

Ischemic or Hemorrhagic Stroke

A stroke located in the left parieto-temporal junction is associated, in aphasic right-handed patients, with a poor prognosis for language recovery. The role of the right hemisphere in recovering post-stroke aphasia is still controversial. Our hypothesis, based on recent work in imaging, is that early activation of the right hemisphere linked to the practice of the visual arts could facilitate language recovery in extended posterior left strokes that completely disrupt language areas.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Improved Prevention of Stroke in Primary Care in Stockholm, Sweden (Förbättrad Prevention av Stroke)...

Ischemic StrokeHemorrhagic Stroke2 more

Stroke is a devastating disease. The acute mortality in Sweden is 20 % and 25 % of all patients relapse. Secondary prevention is proven efficient but observational studies have shown that a number of patients are lost to follow up and do not receive recommended prevention. The aim of the study is to 1) describe, by analyzing register data, the detection rate of patients with hospital diagnosis of stroke, TIA, and atrial fibrillation in the primary care center where they are listed. The analysis is done by sex, age, and socioeconomic status. Furthermore, rate of dispensed prescriptions of secondary preventive drugs are analysed for the identified population. 2) in a randomized controlled study evaluate if collegial feed back and targeted information of secondary prevention to the intervention group can improve the detection rate and the medication of the patients listed at the participating primary care centers.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Insights From the Retina on Cerebral Microvascular Dysfunction in Haemorrhagic Stroke

Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Fundoscopy, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT-angiography (OCTA) are established examinations and bear minimal risks. The recognition of retinal microvascular signs will enhance the pathophysiological understanding of the vasculopathy in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) and might serve as prognostic and diagnostic indicators.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Posture on Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity During the Acute Phase of Stroke

Ischemic StrokeHaemorrhagic Stroke2 more

After stroke, blood vessels in the brain can become damaged, and the brain's ability to control blood flow can be impaired. The brain therefore may be less able to maintain a healthy level of blood flow during challenges such as changes in posture. Studies have shown that sitting upright early after stroke can cause brain blood flow to reduce. However, no studies have investigated how standing up affects blood flow to the brain. In this study, transcranial Doppler ultrasound will be used to assess how cerebral blood flow velocity changes when acute stroke patients stand up.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Biomarkers for Initiating Onsite and Faster Ambulance Stroke Therapies

StrokeIschemic Stroke1 more

Stroke is the first cause of death among Spanish women and main cause of disability. Reperfusion therapies of the occluded artery remain the only useful approach in acute ischemic stroke. However, the efficacy of these strategies is highly time-dependent and due to the need of neuroimaging (CT or MRI) to differentiate between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, impossible to be performed at the pre-hospital level. The investigators aim to set-up a point of-care (POC) device to validate a biomarker panel differentiating ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke at the pre-hospital level using a blood sample and to validate a second biomarker panel for the early identification of patients with large vessel occlusions (LVO), which are candidates for mechanical thrombectomy. For that, the investigators will recruit a 300 patients' cohort with pre-hospital blood samples using available POCs for each of those markers.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Berlin - SPecific Acute Treatment in Ischemic or hAemorrhagic Stroke With Long Term Follow-up

Stroke

The B-SPATIAL-Registry will provide a tool of quality assessment for stroke specific Treatments such as endovascular treatment. It will also enable the participating hospitals to compare the quality of care of their facility. At the same time, B-SPATIAL will provide an opportunity of scientific evaluation of new therapeutic procedures or specific treatments in stroke (i.e. reversal of oral anticoagulation in intracerebral hemorrhage or intravenous thrombolysis), not sufficiently investigated so far. Finally, the B-SPATIAL Registry will allow for an identification of key quality indicators that assure valid quality assessment aiming at a reduced documentation load for future quality management.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Integrated Telehealth After Stroke Care

Blood PressureStroke2 more

In this pilot trial, the investigator will compare early post-stroke BP management using an integrated Telehealth After Stroke Care (iTASC), to usual care with a primary outcome of BP control defined by the mean 24-hr blood pressure through remote monitoring at 3 months and survey patient reported outcomes. As this is a preliminary trial with a small sample, estimates derived will be used to plan the subsequent larger confirmatory trial. Descriptive statistics will characterize the randomized patients completing surveys and outcome assessments. The study will evaluate the primary clinical outcome (BP <140/90 mmHg) 90 days post-discharge as a function of treatment and adjusted for from baseline BP. Change from baseline BP will also be assessed as an outcome. Change in activity level and duration, as well as trends in sedentary time will be compared between arms, and pre- and post-intervention with visual tailored infographics in the intervention arm. Moderating effects of demographics will also be evaluated. Decisions regarding the pursuit of a subsequent trial will use the primary outcome, and analysis of all other measures will be hypothesis generating.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy and Assessment Strategy Through a Novel Gait Analysis Tool for...

StrokeIschemic4 more

The aim of this study is to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) and conventional physical therapy program on the gait pattern through a new gait analysis system which encompasses spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters and to correlate the findings with the clinical evaluation.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Cytokine Registry Database of Stroke Patients

Acute StrokeAcute Ischemic Stroke2 more

Various molecules (cytokines: interleukins, interferons and neural proteins) found in human and animal blood are reported to be elevated in acute stroke (Ischemic and hemorrhagic). Cytokines can be pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory. There are studies confirming level changes in serum of humans in the setting of several rheumatologic and cardiovascular diseases. As new molecular markers (cytokines and neural tissue markers) are established in scientific literature, stroke scientists are interested to evaluate the role of these in the pathophysiology of stroke. Investigators intend to study the role of these molecules in the development of stroke. Acute stroke treatment has advanced considerably in the last 10 years with the establishment of comprehensive stroke centers and approval of neuro-interventional techniques. However, the molecular advancement in stroke pathogenesis has yet to reach a milestone in the world of stroke treatment. In our opinion, creating a database of acute stroke patients containing all pertinent medical demographics and clinical information along with the laboratory data, molecular levels of pertinent cytokines/neural factors from consenting patients, will help us define and delineate the most relevant molecules that are altered in acute stroke patients and can help us further improve us understanding of the role of these in acute stroke and thereby hopefully help in the improvement of our understanding and management of stroke. Moreover, analyzing the cytokines in stroke and ICH patients would help understand their role in the acute phase, which may become potential therapeutic adjuncts for tPA and endovascular thrombectomy.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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