Stroke Clinical Trials
A listing of Stroke medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 1,489 clinical trials
Plantar Sensation, Position Sense, and Weight-Bearing Asymmetry Related to Balance and Mobility Post-Stroke
This study aims to examine how sensory deficits and weight-bearing asymmetry affect posture, balance, and mobility in individuals with chronic stroke. The research focuses on evaluating the relationships between plantar foot sensation, lower extremity position sense, and asymmetrical weight distribution with functional abilities such as walking and postural control. Participants …
Molecular Network Characteristics of Phlegm-heat Syndrome in Ischemic Stroke Based on Multi-omics Integrated Analysis
The molecular characteristics of ischemic stroke with phlegm-heat syndrome and candidate biomarkers were identified based on multi-omics data. The main purpose of this study is to validate the molecular characteristics and biomarkers of phlegm-heat syndrome in ischemic stroke, and to demonstrate the association of biomarkers with clinical outcomes.
Short-term Effect of Using Non-immersive Gamified Exercises on Chronic Pain in People With Stroke.
Rehabilitation after stroke is essential to minimize permanent disability. Gamification of exercises has emerged as a promising strategy for increasing motivation and rehabilitation efficacy in people with stroke. However, there is a gap in understanding how exercise gamification can aid in pain management among people with stroke who are experiencing …
Use of Hand-held Dynamometry to Obtain Objective Measures of Lower Extremity Force Production With Chronic Stroke
This study wants to know if using handheld dynamometry (HHD) to test leg strength in persons who have had a stroke, will reduce mistakes and give therapists better information to use for therapy. This study will collect normal values of leg muscle peak force production, cumulative peak force production, and …
Impact of Significant Carotid Stenosis on Retinal Perfusion Measured Via Automated Retinal Oximetry
Background: Large vessel carotid stenosis represent significant cause of ischaemic stroke. Indication for surgical revascularisation treatment relies on severity stenosis and clinical symptoms. Mild clinical symptoms such as transient ischemic attack, amaurosis fugax or minor stroke preceded large strokes in only 15% of cases. Aim: The aim of this prospective …
Effects of Medical Treatment of ICAS With Hemodynamic Disorders Based on MR-FFR
This multicenter prospective cohort study aims to compare the difference in the effects of medical treatment within 1 year between the two groups of ICAS patients divided hemodynamically by Magnetic Resonance Fractional Flow Reserve. PC MRA will be applied for FFR measurement. The primary outcome is the composite of ischemic …
Discovery of New Cancer in the 1-year Follow-up After Ischemic Stroke in Patients at Risk: The INVISIBLE-1 Study
INVISIBLE-1 aims to prospectively follow patients up to one year after ischemic stroke to: Determine the cumulative incidence of occult cancer in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) and elevated D-dimer Describe occult cancer characteristics and spontaneous course of occult cancer Methodology The investigators will include 370 stroke …
A Multicenter Study Based on Multi-omics Analysis to Predict the Early Prognosis and Recurrence Risk of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Through a multicenter prospective AIS cohort study, we analyze the potential association of human proteome, microbiome and metabolome alterations with AIS prognosis, searching for key proteins, differential organisms and metabolites, combining experimental data at multiple molecular levels with computational models, and establishing early prediction models through machine learning-based prediction algorithms. …
Echocardiographic Predictors of Atrial Fibrillation
This prospective study aims to identify the diagnostic accuracy of echocardiographic predictors of atrial fibrillation in patients with ESUS (embolic stroke of undetermined source) or TIA (transient ischemic attack).
Morphology of Advanced Symptomatic Cerebral Plaques With High Embolic Potential
The study is to attain early recognition of the unstable plaques which have an imminent embolic risk in patients with intracranial atherosclerotic disease (IAD).