Blood pressure cuffs and inflatable boots: a new hope for stroke patients during transport

NCT ID NCT06911385

Summary

This study is testing whether simple compression devices on arms and legs can help improve blood flow to the brain during stroke. Researchers want to see if these non-drug treatments can be safely used while patients are being transported to specialized stroke centers. The study will involve 150 stroke patients and focuses on whether the treatments are practical and comfortable to use.

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