New device tested to suction deadly brain bleeds
NCT ID NCT03342664
Summary
This study tested whether a minimally invasive device called Artemis could safely remove blood clots from brain bleeds better than standard medical care alone. Researchers enrolled 236 adults with moderate to severe brain hemorrhages and randomly assigned them to either receive the device procedure or standard treatment. The main goal was to see if the device improved recovery and reduced disability compared to medication and monitoring.
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Locations
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Abrazo Central
Phoenix, Arizona, 85015, United States
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Atlantic Neuroscience Institute
Summit, New Jersey, 07901, United States
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Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Christiana Health
Newark, Delaware, 19718, United States
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Geisinger Medical Center
Danville, Pennsylvania, 17822, United States
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George Washington
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20052, United States
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Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington, 98104, United States
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Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60660, United States
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MUSC
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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Maimonides
Brooklyn, New York, 11219, United States
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Methodist University Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee, 38120, United States
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Mission Hospital
Mission Viejo, California, 92691, United States
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Mount Sinai
New York, New York, 10029, United States
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München Klinik Bogenhausen
München, Germany
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Northwell Health
Manhasset, New York, 11030, United States
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, 60611, United States
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Novant Health
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28277, United States
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Ochsner Medical Center
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70121, United States
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Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, 11794, United States
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Swedish - HCA
Englewood, Colorado, 80113, United States
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UCLA
Los Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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Uniklinikum Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
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University Hospital Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, 40506, United States
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University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, 40292, United States
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University of Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi, 39216, United States
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University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, 65211, United States
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Universitätsklinikum Augsburg
Augsburg, Germany
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Universitätsklinikum Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
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Valley Baptist Medical Center
Harlingen, Texas, 78520, United States
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Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, Washington, 98101, United States
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Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, 06510, United States
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