New score could help doctors spot High-Risk stroke patients early
NCT ID NCT07355881
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a tool called the Modified SOAR score can help doctors predict which stroke patients are at higher risk of dying soon after they are admitted to the hospital. Researchers will follow 60 adults with acute stroke at Sohag University Hospitals, collecting information from their medical history and tests. The goal is to improve how doctors quickly identify and manage the most serious cases.
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Sohag university hospitals
RECRUITINGSohag, Egypt
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