Status:
COMPLETED
Feasibility of Improving Cerebral Autoregulation in Acute Intracerebral Haemorrhage
Lead Sponsor:
University of Leicester
Conditions:
Stroke, Acute
Hemorrhage
Eligibility:
All Genders
18+ years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
In the UK, 23,000 (15%) of the 150,000 people who suffer a stroke each year have bleeding in the brain, also referred to as acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). An Autoregulation Index (ARI) can be ...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Clinical diagnosis of a haemorrhagic stroke within 48 hours of onset (for patients waking with a stroke, time of onset will be taken to be the time when the patient was last asymptomatic)
- Able and willing to give informed consent
- Male or female, aged 18 years or above
- Able (in the Investigator's opinion) and willing to comply with all study requirements
- Willing to allow his or her General Practitioner (GP) to be notified of participation in the study
Exclusion
- Male or Female, aged under 18 years
- Significant previous airways disease (formal diagnosis of moderate or severe airways disease and having treatment for this respiratory condition - via inhalers or specialist input)
- Unable (in the Investigator's opinion) or unwilling to comply with any study requirements
- Female participants who are pregnant, lactating or planning pregnancy during the course of the study
- Clinical diagnosis of stroke greater than 48 hours from onset
- Having had a resolved transient ischaemic attack (TIA) (i.e. neurological symptoms completely resolved upon hospital presentation)
- Co-morbidity with anticipated life expectancy less than 3 months
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
October 8 2017
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
July 15 2018
Estimated Enrollment :
18 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT03324321
Start Date
October 8 2017
End Date
July 15 2018
Last Update
October 31 2018
Active Locations (1)
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University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Leicester, United Kingdom