Brain scan study aims to predict seizures after stroke
NCT ID NCT07190976
Summary
This study is testing whether a routine brain wave test (EEG) can help predict which patients will develop epilepsy after having a stroke. Researchers will give EEGs to 100 stroke patients shortly after their stroke, even if they show no seizure symptoms. The main goal is to see if the EEG results can identify patients at high risk for future epilepsy, which could allow for earlier monitoring and care.
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University General Hospital "ATTIKON"- General Hospital of West Attica "H AGIA VARVARA" 2nd Neurology Clinic, NKUA
RECRUITINGChaïdári, Athens, 12462, Greece
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