Strategy Training and Pets to Promote Stroke Survivor's Cognitive Performance and Community Participation...
StrokeThe study will administer an intervention called strategy training to adult stroke survivors living in the community who do and do not have pets, and will examine the role of a pet in promoting cognitive performance and community participation outcomes.
Iron Chelation in the Prevention of Secondary Degeneration After Stroke
StrokeStroke is a major cause of disability over the world. While acute therapies have made huge progresses, the number of survivors leaving with clinical consequences of stroke is increasing. Beyond stroke itself, secondary neurodegeneration of disconnected areas, especially of central hubs such as the substantia nigra or the thalamus, could significantly impact the overall outcome of the patients. Data have identified iron accumulation within the disconnected areas as potentially accelerating neurodegeneration. In this research, the main objective is test whether long-term chelation through Deferiprone (Ferrirpox®, Chiesi) administered daily from 3-to-5 days following stroke to 6 months could avoid iron accumulation as measured with Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within disconnected areas (substantia nigra). MRI imaging methods such as the quantification of the transverse relaxation rate R2* provide highly correlated information to the histologically measured iron load
Patient Experiences With Threshold Electrical Stimulation İn Stroke: A Qualitative Study
StrokeThe aim of this study is to determine patient opinions and experiences about threshold electrical stimulation treatment applied to stroke patients.
The Impact of Social Phone Calls on Adults Who Have Had a Stroke
StrokeThe purpose of this study is to see the impact of social visits, through weekly phone calls, on quality of life and health outcomes of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and self-rated health for adults who have experienced an ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke and to determine the benefit of these conversations on the student volunteer's perspective of adults who have survived a stroke
Hand Training & Brain Changes
StrokeHand Function10 participants with upper-limb impairment will be recruited from community sources. They will be invited to participate in a 15-day trial involving the IRegained device. The study will involve 2 assessment visits to McMaster, before and after the treatment, and 15 treatment visits. The data from the pilot study will be analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively, as outcomes and explicit feedback from participants will be used to further optimize the device for future studies.
tDCS + CCFES-mediated Functional Task Practice for Post-stroke Upper Extremity Hemiplegia
StrokeUpper Extremity Paresis1 moreAfter a stroke, it is very common to lose the ability to open the affected hand. Occupational and physical rehabilitation therapy (OT and PT) combined with non-invasive brain stimulation may help a person recover hand movement. The purpose of this study is to compare 3 non-invasive brain stimulation protocols combined with therapy to see if they result in different amounts of recovery of hand movement after a stroke.
CompARing Long terM Outcomes in Chronic Stroke Survivors Across Investigational Assessments Following...
Chronic StrokeThe purpose of the study is to compare assessments of arm function following a standard exercise program in chronic stroke patients.
Whole-process Quality Improvement of Endovascular Treatment Basd on an AI-aided Clinical Feedback...
StrokeAcuteA clustered randomized control trial to evaluate whether multi-aspect intervention based on an AI-aided clinical feedback system could improve the quality of EVT and functional outcome of patients.
Mode of Sedation During Endovascular Treatment of Vertebrobasilar Stroke
Stroke ThrombectomyOptimal anesthetic mode is not established for patients with vertebrobasilar stroke undergoing endovascular treatment. We want to investigate whether a procedural sedation mode approach is feasible compared to general anesthesia
duoABLE for People With Stroke and Their Caregivers
StrokeStroke Ischemic2 moreThe goal of this intervention study is to test whether a behavioral program that involves people with stroke and their caregivers is acceptable, safe, and can promote physically active lifestyles using enjoyable activities. Participant duos (person with stroke and their caregiver) will be asked to complete assessments at 2 timepoints, wear an activity tracker, participate in 12 sessions with an occupational therapist, and complete an interview.