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Intra-arterial Neuroprotective Strategy for Ischemic STroke Patients With Endovascular Therapy (INSIST-ET)...

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To explore the safety and feasibility of intra-arterial neuroprotective strategy in acute ischemic stroke patients who received recanalization operation.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Robot-Assisted Gait Therapy in the Subacute Phase of First Ischemic Stroke

Ischemic Stroke

Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) represents a modern concept of neurorehabilitation in stroke patients. This single-center randomized parallel-group neurorehabilitation trial with blinded primary outcome assessment is aimed at patients after the first-ever ischaemic stroke in the anterior or posterior cerebral circulation.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Maraviroc in Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment

Post Stroke Cognitive Impairment

Hypotheses: 1. Subjects with mild post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) are at risk of developing vascular dementia (VaD). Maraviroc treatment in patients suffering from mild PSCI will halt its progression and improve cognitive outcome by affecting synaptic plasticity. 2. CCR5 inhibition produces an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic effect by lowering macrophage infiltration and adhesion molecules. Thus, PSCI patients treated with Maraviroc will present a better inflammatory profile and a deceleration of carotid atherosclerosis, vs. placebo. Objectives: To investigate the safety and efficacy of Maraviroc 150 mg and 600 mg per day vs. placebo in patients with recent subcortical stroke who experience mild PSCI on progression/improvement of clinical symptoms of post-stroke cognitive impairment, change in disease biomarkers and inflammatory profile. The study will include 150 participants aged 50-86 years treated with Maraviroc 150mg or 600mg per day compared to placebo for 12 months in 3 sites.

Recruiting30 enrollment criteria

ENMS With Balance Feedback for Post-stroke Ankle-foot Rehabilitation

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In this work, a novel hybrid ankle-foot robot is designed for gait rehabilitation after stroke, i.e., exoneuromusculoskeleton with balance sensing feedback (ENMS-BSF) by integrating the advantages of soft pneumatic muscle, functional electrical stimulation, exoskeleton and foot balance feedback in one system. With the assistance of the ENMS-BSF the foot drop and foot inversion could be corrected with improved muscle coordination in the paretic lower limb. The device is wearable and light-in-weight for unilateral application during walking. It is hypothesized that with the intervention of the ENMS-BSF the gait pattern of persons after stroke can be improved with long-term rehabilitative effects.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Study of the Effectiveness of "Fesia Grasp": Functional Electrical Stimulation Device for Upper...

StrokeUpper Extremity Paresis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Fesia Grasp, a Functional Electrical Stimulation device for the rehabilitation of upper limb in post-stroke patients. Fesia Grasp rehabilitation will be compared with usual care rehabilitation of upper limb. Experimental group: patients will receive Fesia Grasp therapy (intensive, repetitive and functional exercises assisted by functional electrical stimulation) Control group - patients will receive standard care.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Remote Ischemic Conditioning Combined With Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of remote ischemic conditioning combined with intravenous thrombolysis in treating acute ischemic stroke.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of Remote Ischemic Conditioning Combined With Endovascular Thrombectomy...

Acute Ischemic Stroke

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of remote ischemic conditioning for patients of acute ischemic stroke who underwent endovascular thrombectomy due to large vessel occlusion of anterior circulation.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Thera-band Resisted Treadmill Training for Chronic Stroke Patients

Chronic Stroke

The purpose of this study is to determine if treadmill training combined with thera-band resistance to body support and forward propulsion would be more effective than treadmill training alone in improving over-ground walking ability and reducing energy cost in chronic stroke patients. This study will also characterize the neuromuscular and kinematic strategies to adapt to resisted treadmill walking in non-impaired adults and stroke patients.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

tDCS in Post-stroke Neglect Rehabilitation

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Introduction Stroke is the main cause of disability in the world and its sequelae have a great impact in the functional independence and quality of life of patients and families. Unilateral spatial neglect is one of the most frequent cognitive deficits after stroke, and its maintenance is associated with poor functional outcome of the rehabilitation process. For many years clinical research has been conducted to develop new and effective rehabilitation strategies for neglect. Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques are important tools in this regard, and it should be considered as a therapeutic intervention used in combination with conventional neuropsychological approaches. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive, safe, neurophysiological technique able to modulate cortical activity by inducing a weak electric current into the brain. The studies focused on neglect symptoms treatment by means of tDCS over the lesional and contralesional hemisphere have shown promising results and its combination with conventional neglect therapies may enhance treatment efficacy and speed the recovery. Objectives To improve neglect symptoms by reducing the pathological hyperactivity of the undamaged hemisphere after right medial cerebral artery stroke, through the application of multisite tDCS, and to validate a NIBS protocol for the enhancement of conventional neuropsychological rehabilitation outcome. Methods The sample will be composed by 30 patients with spatial neglect secondary to a ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery in subacute stage (3 to 12 months since the event). The patients will be randomly assigned to one experimental group (Active, Sham, and Control). The intervention protocol consists in a two weeks intervention (10 sessions, 45 min, Monday to Friday) of tDCS and neuropsychological rehabilitation applied concurrently. In each session a 20 min tDCS at 2 milliamps (m will be applied over P3 according to 10/20 EEG international system (cathodal) with return electrodes placed in C3,CP5,CP1,Pz,PO3,PO7,P7 (10/20 EEG). StarStim® tDCS 8 channels Multisite device will be used.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy and Safety of Non-vItamiN K antaGonist oraL Anticoagulants for intermEdiate Stroke...

Atrial Fibrillation Patients With Intermediate Stroke Risk

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOAC) in atrial fibrillation patients with intermediate stroke risk (CHA2DS2-VASc score 1 for male, 2 for female). A. Major safety results include major bleeding and clinically relevant non-major bleeding. B. Major efficacy results include strokes, systemic embolism and mortality. C. Other results include myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, transient ischemic attack, hospitalization, drug compliance, quality of life questionnaire (AFEQT), cognitive function (KDSQ), aging questionnaire(K-Frail) and hand grip strength.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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