Perspections of Stroke Patients and Physiotherapists in Robotic Rehabilitation
Stroke; ParalysisPhysician's RoleThis study was a cross-sectional study. The insights of stroke patients and physiotherapists were assessed with the quantitative questionnaires. The results were provided as number, percentage, mean, and standard deviation. The results of the insights of the current sapmle were given and compared the previous studies. The authors though that the results of the study can fill the gaps in robotic rehabilitation and support a better robotic rehabilitation experience.
Perception About Upper Limb Functional Recovery, Barriers & Use of Training Devices Among Indian...
StrokeMiddle Cerebral Artery With Infarction3 moreThe goal of this observational study is to evaluate perceptions regarding affected arm and hand function and their willingness to use devices to enhance upper limb functions among stroke survivors. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: what will the stroke survivor's perception of interventions and device development in his/her arm recovery? Wheather he is willing to use it for his arm recovery?
Inter-Tester Reliability Of the Cumulated Ambulation Score in Patients With Stroke (InTRO-CAS-stroke)...
StrokeCAS is a measurement of basic mobility describing the degree of independence in three activities; getting in and out of bed, sit-to-stand from a chair with armrests, and indoor walking - each assessed on a three-point ordinal scale (0-2), resulting in a total one-day CAS between 0-6 points. Psychometric properties of the CAS has not been investigated i stroke. The design is an inter-tester reliability study.
Qualitative Study Patient & Physician Experiences Botox COVID-19
Chronic Brain InjuryCerebral Stroke1 moreDuring the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent series of Lockdowns, clinic out-patient spasticity services were replaced with video based tele-consultation appointments, in order to reduce the potential risk of virus transmission between patients and clinicians in either direction. This meant that for an extensive period of time, this treatment could not be offered, and like many other specialist services, this resulted in a backlog of case referrals and an extensive clinic waiting list, where patient appointments and referrals were delayed by the pandemic. There have been discussions in many professional network forums that have suggested that the necessary changes to appointments during the pandemic may have contributed to a build-up of pain and disability for patients who were unable to access spasticity management treatment when they needed it. This research aims to gain insight and understanding of the individual experiences and perceptions of patients, carers and a physician who have been involved in spasticity treatment out-patient service clinics during and post COVID 19 pandemic. To do this, a qualitative research approach has been adopted and a group of 10 potential participants along with one consultant physician will be invited to participate in the study. Participants will be provided with information on the research (Participant Information Sheet) and asked to provide written informed consent (Consent Form) in order to take part. After providing consent, the participant will be interviewed via telephone. Data will be analysed using a thematic approach by the research team to identify the challenges, opportunities and barriers that may have been encountered during the pandemic and post pandemic period. All participants will be provided with a debrief document.
Early Administration of Aspirin in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Treated With Systemic Thrombolysis...
StrokeBrain IschemiaThe aim of this study is to determine whether early administration of aspirin in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with systemic thrombolysis is safe and can improve outcomes due to decreasing the number of early rethromboses.
Serum BDNF Role as a Biomarker for Stroke Rehabilitation
StrokeBiomarker2 moreThis study aims to develop the quantitative biomarker to establish the individualized strategy in stroke rehabilitation. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) acts on certain neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) helping to support the survival of existing neurons, and encourage the growth and differentiation of new neurons and synapses. BDNF in CNS can be assessed by analysing serum BDNF. The final objective of this study is to demonstrate a role of biomarker of BDNF in stroke rehabilitation to establish the individualized strategy.
Ideal Sedation for Stroke Thrombectomy
Ischemic StrokeThe Ideal Sedation for Stroke Thrombectomy (ISST) registry will answer the key questions whether sedation with intubation and paralytics is feasible and whether it delays the time to recanalization in comparison with conscious sedation alone. As a pilot registry, it is anticipated to enroll 40 acute stroke patients requiring mechanical thrombectomy over 12-18 months. Following enrollment, data will be collected prospectively from medical records and from patients' visits.
Direction Modulation of Muscle Synergies After a Stroke
StrokeMotor DisordersThe aim of the study is to investigate the capacity of post-stroke individual (study group) to modulate their EMG muscle activation pattern (MAP) compared to healthy individuals (control group), and to correlate these capacities with their motor impairments. Twenty post-stroke individuals and 12 healthy individuals will participate in this study. each participant will carry out hand-reaching movements in multiple directions, monitored by an EMG device. The modulation of the EMG signal will be compared between groups in terms of EMG-MAP and in terms of muscle-synergies. Additionally the MAPs and synergies of the study group will be correlated with their Fugl-Meyer (FM) assessment scores. Analysis of the muscle synergies underlying the EMG signal will be carried out by the Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) algorithm.
Validation of Clinical Decision Support Tool for Acute Stroke Diagnosis (InstaDx)
StrokeAcuteThis is a observational validation study. The Stroke Clinical Decision Support Tool ( InstaDx) , an information technology application will be adapted and developed in accordance to evidence based clinical practice guidelines ( Level IA). Neurology Residents will be using the InstaDx CDST to improve their diagnostic accuracy and the findings will be validated against the review of a stroke subject expert. The study hypothesis is that Clinical Decision Support Tool used by neurology residents will have an agreement of >0.77 when compared to Stroke Expert (gold standard) in diagnosing type of ischemic stroke.
The Investigation of Public Awareness of Core Stroke Symptoms
StrokeAwareness5 moreTo investigate public awareness of core stroke symptoms in more than 40 years old population and its related factors.