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Only two hospitals in France can take care patients with TIA or MS in an outpatient setting :Bichat hospital in Paris and Toulouse University Hospital. The effectiveness of this management has been demonstrated since recurrence stroke risk is reduced by 80% at one year. An English study (EXPRESS
Arterial ischemic stroke outcomes benefited from the implementation of recanalization treatments (IV thrombolysis, endovascular treatments) and adapted management pathways in adult patients. Nevertheless randomized trials did not enroll patients under the age of 18 years old and data concerning
This single blind controlled multicentre protocol will compare the evolution after a one-year treatment, either using a Guided Self-rehabilitation Contract or conventional therapy in the community. Patients with chronic stroke-induced hemiparesis (over a year post stroke) will be selected to be
BACKGROUND:
There was an urgent need to design more effective stroke prevention strategies. Previous prevention strategies including blood pressure control and anti-platelet therapy resulted in only a 43% reduction in stroke risk in a multi-center study, PROGRESS. Other proposed potentially
Primary aim is to compare the effects of lying flat (0°) head position with sitting up (≥30°) head position applied in the first 24 hours of admission, for patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke (AIS), on the poor outcome of death or disability at 90 days.
Key secondary aim is to determine
Introduction and literature review With 130 000 cases per year in France in 2010, stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases, often leaving many disabling sequelae physical and cognitive levels (currently live 500 000 disabled following a stroke) and leading and a loss of significant
This is a non-blinded, non-randomized controlled pilot study with patients who will be followed during their coronary angiography procedure and with no follow-up. Patients will be recruited from the coronary angiography patient pool of the American Hospital of Paris and assigned to one of 2 groups
The Decompressive Craniectomy In MALignant middle cerebral artery infarction (DECIMAL) trial is a prospective, multicenter, randomized, open (single blind for the evaluation of the primary outcome measure) controlled study of the efficacy of decompressive craniectomy plus the standard medical
From April 2011 to May 2013, all patients undergoing a carotid endarterectomy were informed of the study and prospectively included. The study was approved by our institutional ethical Review Board (CEPAR, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris Paris France). Oral consent was obtained from patients. Written
1. / OBJECTIVES
The main objective of our study is, using the DTI realized 3T to:
1.1 Main Objective
- Highlight changes in brain connectivity induced by the occurrence of transient global amnesia in acute and monitor these remote anomalies (up to 1 year after the initial episode IA).
1.2 Secondary
Main objective and evaluation criteria:
To evaluate the potential therapeutic efficacy of repetitive tDCS during 10 days on language/semantic impairment in SD via a double-blind sham-controlled study design. The evaluation criteria will be a significant improvement of language/semantic performances