New program helps stroke survivors breathe easier during recovery

NCT ID NCT06029959

Summary

This study tested ways to help stroke patients consistently use their sleep apnea breathing machines during rehabilitation. Researchers worked with 36 stroke survivors who had breathing problems during sleep, providing coaching, technical support, and follow-up calls to encourage regular treatment use. The goal was to find the best methods to ensure patients continue treatment that could improve their stroke recovery outcomes.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Washington

    Seattle, Washington, 98122, United States

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