New light device spots brain oxygen differences after stroke
NCT ID NCT06250608
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study tested a light-based device (NIRSITX) to measure oxygen levels in the brains of 35 adults who had a stroke within the past week. The goal was to see if oxygen readings differ between the damaged side and the healthy side of the brain. The study was exploratory, meaning it aimed to gather information rather than provide a treatment.
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Locations
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Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, 03080, South Korea
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Soonchunhyang University Hospital
Seoul, 04401, South Korea
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