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Phase Ib/IIa Clinical Study of ApTOLL for the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

StrokeAcute Stroke1 more

This is a prospective, multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, Phase Ib/IIa clinical study to assess the administration of ApTOLL together with endovascular therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients who are candidates to receive reperfusion therapies.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Effects of Ordinary and Differential Learning Based Physiotherapy on Subjects...

Ischemic Stroke

The purpose of this study was to assess the effect or ordinary and differential learning based physiotherapy for torso control, balance and gait on subjects with ischemic stroke in the second phase of rehabilitation

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Construction and Validation of an In-hospital Mortality Risk Prediction Model for Acute Ischemic...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

Firstly, the application effect of the existing predictive models, SOAR and GWTG-Stroke, was verified in Guangdong acute ischemic Stroke population, and the clinical application effect of the existing predictive models was verified. Secondly, the predictive value of clinical indicators was analyzed, SOAR and GWTG-Stroke scores were optimized, and an improved prediction Model (New Model) was constructed. The third is to apply the New Model to clinical practice, collect clinical data and evaluate the prediction effect of the Model, and evaluate the prediction efficiency of the improved prediction Model.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Coronary Revascularization Based on CMR Viability Study Vs Direct Revascularization in Ischemic...

Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

The study aiming to demonstrate the baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing revascularization by PCI vs those kept only on medical treatment, based on CMR viability assessment.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Effects of Vasopressor on the Graft Blood Flow in TRAM

Blood FlowAnastomotic Failure of Flap2 more

The purpose of this pilot study is to investigate whether two major vasopressors (norepinephrine vs. phenylephrine) used for treatment of hypotension during breast reconstruction with free flap transfer surgery have different effects on blood flow of the flap vessel measured by transit time flowmetry. Since there are few prior studies that compared the effects of these two vasopressors on the blood flow of the flap, this study will be conducted in the form of a pilot study in order to establish the evidence for the future randomized controlled trial.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study of Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase for Thrombolysis (Clot Dissolving) in Acute Ischemic Stroke...

Ischemic Stroke

BACKGROUND: Alteplase dissolves blood vessel clots in acute ischemic stroke and is the only approved acute drug treatment <4½ hours of stroke onset. The overall benefit from alteplase is substantial, but up to 2/3 of patients with large artery clots may not achieve reopening of the vessel and up to 40% of the patients may remain severely disabled or die, leaving substantial room for improvement. Tenecteplase, widely used in coronary heart disease, may be more effective and may have less bleeding complications than alteplase, and may be the drug of choice also in stroke. HYPOTHESIS: Tenecteplase may be given safely to patients with acute ischemic stroke at a dose that is associated with improved clinical outcome compared with existing treatment options. AIMS: To compare efficacy and safety of tenecteplase vs. alteplase given <4½ hours after symptom onset. STUDY ENDPOINTS: The primary study endpoint is excellent clinical outcome at 3 months (effect). Secondary study endpoints are major early clinical improvement (effect) and bleeding complications (safety).

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Intensive Insulin Therapy With Tight Glycemic Control to Improve Outcomes After Endovascular Therapy...

Ischemic Stroke

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of lowering glucose (blood sugar), in addition to endovascular therapy, after acute ischemic stroke. The study will determine if lowering glucose (blood sugar) in addition to endovascular therapy will improve 90-day functional and neurological outcomes in comparison to standard glycemic care in patients with acute ischemic stroke. The study will involve treatment of 100 (50 intensive insulin therapy and 50 standard glycemic control) non-diabetic patients presenting within 8 hours of acute ischemic stroke who have undergone endovascular therapy.

Completed37 enrollment criteria

Remote Preconditioning Over Time To Empower Cerebral Tissue

Ischemic StrokeCerebral Small Vessel Disease1 more

Previous studies in animals and humans has shown that brief periods of reduced blood flow to one organ or tissue in the body can help protect other tissues from subsequent injury caused by reduced blood flow such as a stroke. This phenomenon is known as remote ischemic preconditioning and may help protect brain cells after a stroke. The investigators are studying a specific stroke type called subcortical stroke that is very common and has a high rate of recurrent stroke and cognition problems despite intensive prevention measures.

Terminated35 enrollment criteria

Field Randomization of Nerinetide (NA-1) Therapy in Early Responders

Acute Cerebral Ischemia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether nerinetide (NA-1) is effective in reducing global disability in patients with acute cerebral ischemia if administered early after symptom onset.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Intravenous Heme Arginate on Heme Oxygenase-1 Expression (HO-1) and Oxidative Stress...

Myocardial Ischemia

Ischemia reperfusion injury may be attenuated by HO-1 induction. Our previous data confirmed strong HO-1 induction in peripheral blood cells following heme arginate infusion in healthy humans. Furthermore, we could demonstrate the amelioration of experimental ischemia reperfusion injury in the calf musculature by heme arginate in healthy subjects as measured by functional MRI. Therefore, we propose that HO-1 induction in the human heart may be a suitable target to mitigate cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury. The HO-1 induction will be assessed in a clinical trial by myocardial biopsy prior to and after aortic cross-clamping in subjects with or without preceding heme arginate treatment in two different dosages. The HO-1 expression will also be measured in the clinical trials in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. As additional outcome, levels of myoglobin, creatine-kinase and troponin T and reactive oxygen species will be measured in plasma according to standard laboratory procedures.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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