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Perinatal Arterial Stroke Treated With Stromal Cells Intranasally

Perinatal Arterial Ischemic StrokeNeonatal Stroke

This study will assess safety and feasibility of bone marrow-derived allogeneic MSCs, administered by the nasal route, in neonates who suffered from PAIS.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

High Flow Oxygen Therapy and Acute Ischemic Stroke

Stroke

Hypoxemia is common in acute ischemic stroke and associated with neurological deterioration and mortality. However, the benefit of oxygen therapy is controversial. Severity of stroke may affect the benefit of oxygen supplementation. Abnormal breathing patterns are commonly found among stroke patients and may increase the risk of hypoxemia. High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) has several advantages from controllable fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), reduction of nasopharyngeal resistance and positive end expiratory pressure effect. In this study, we aimed to assess the therapeutic effect of HFNC on oxygen desaturation index (ODI) and neurological outcomes in stroke patients with moderate and severe severities, compared with no and low flow oxygen supplementation.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Astaxanthin Supplementation on Plasma Malondialdehyde Levels and NIHSS of Stroke Patients...

Cerebral StrokeMalondialdehyde1 more

This is an interventional randomized, controlled trial in analyzing the effects of astaxanthin supplementation on plasma malondialdehyde levels and NIHSS of acute ischemic stroke patients. According to published studies, it was hypothesized that acute ischemic stroke patients who were given astaxanthin would have lower plasma malondialdehyde levels and lower NIHSS score compared to the control group.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Kinesio Taping for Upper Limb Function of Stroke Patients

Stroke

Patients with stroke in the brain, due to central nervous system damage, lack of correct action patterns, limited joint movement of upper limbs, affecting the patient's performance. The Kinesio taping effect is to facilitate the muscle activity of upper limb. This program is intended to provide a treatment for patients with chronic stroke, and to observe their upper limb movements before and after using the Kinesio taping.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

CHinese Acute Tissue-Based Imaging Selection for Lysis In Stroke -Tenecteplase

Stroke

To select the best dosage of tenecteplase for acute ischemic stroke patients (onset time 4.5-24h) of large vessel occlusion using early combined CT/MR imaging outcomes

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Effects of Wearable Sensor Based Virtual Reality Game on Balance for Stroke

Stroke

Pablo is a new virtual reality (VR) game combined with wearable motion sensor system which can targeted intervention in an interactive environment, immediate and sensitive feedback about the user's performance, a motivating effect due to game-based feature. Unlike commercial camera systems such as Kinect or force platforms, the systems require a continuous sightline or restrict the base of support which may increase risk of falling. Few of studies had investigated the rehabilitation effects on balance with Pablo for patients with stroke. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of virtual reality training through Pablo system in patients with chronic stroke.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Implementing a CO-OP Group in the Day Rehab Setting: A Pilot Study.

Cerebral Vascular Accident

This is pilot study will examine the effectiveness of a group curriculum developed from the CO-OP approach. This study has two aims, the first is to standardize the group curriculum and the second is to compare the data from the group receiving CO-OP group curriculum to the control group. Primary methods will include a standardized observation of occupational performance, an semi-structured interview measuring performance and satisfaction of occupational performance, a survey of community participation, and a focus group.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effects Of Sensory Training and Electrical Stimulation on Sole of The Foot Sensations in Patients...

HemiplegiaStroke2 more

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the sole of foot sensory education and electrical stimulation on proprioceptive and cortical senses in patients with acute hemiplegia.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Argatroban in Ischemic Stroke With Early Deterioration (EASE)

Acute Progressive Ischemic Stroke

Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has the characteristics of high morbidity, high mortality, high disability rate and high recurrence rate. Progressive cerebral infarction (PIS) is a subtype of AIS, accounting for 10% - 40%. Because of the gradual aggravation of neurological deficit symptoms, it has a higher rate of disability and death, which brings heavy mental and economic burden to families, society and the country. The progress of acute cerebral infarction is generally within 6 hours to 1 week after the onset of the disease. At present, it is considered that thrombus prolongation is one of the important pathogenesis of PIS. Heparin can reduce the incidence of post-stroke embolism, but its benefits are offset by the risk of hemorrhage due to the high risk of hemorrhage. The 2013AHA guidelines in the United States do not recommend it as a routine anticoagulant therapy. Therefore, reducing the risk of bleeding is the key to the anticoagulation therapy of PIS. Argatroban is a new thrombin inhibitor. Its mechanism of action is to bind and inactivate thrombin (factor Ⅱ a) directly.Compared with traditional anticoagulants, argatroban not only has the advantages of good anticoagulant effect and rapid onset, but also has high safety. Therefore, this study aims to verify the clinical efficacy of Argatroban in the treatment of PIS in a large population. In this study, 628 patients are expected to be enrolled into the study group. The experimental group and the control group are selected by dynamic random method. Both groups are given standard medical treatment, including routine antiplatelet, blood pressure control, statins to stabilize plaque, etc. The control group is only given standard medical treatment. In the experimental group, Argatroban is used on the basis of standard medical treatment. Both groups are treated for 7 days, and the second-class prevention standard medical treatment is given from the 8th to the 90th day. The main outcome measure is the good prognosis rate at the third month after PIS. The good prognosis was defined as the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ≤ 3.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Impact of Intensive Social Interaction on Post-Stroke Depression in Individuals With Aphasia

Post-stroke DepressionPost-stroke Aphasia

The present parallel-group, single-center, blinded-assessment controlled trial seeks to explore the feasibility - in terms of high completion rates - and potential efficacy of intensive communicative-pragmatic social interaction for treatment of post stroke depression in subacute aphasia. Apart from evidence of treatment feasibility, the primary hypothesis predicts significantly greater progress on self-report and clinician-rated measures of depression severity after (i) intensive communicative-pragmatic social interaction combined with standard care, compared to (ii) standard care alone.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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