Spinal injection trial aims to stop stroke after brain bleed
NCT ID NCT07246629
Summary
This study is testing if adding a specific medication to the spinal fluid can prevent a dangerous complication called vasospasm in patients who have had a brain bleed from a burst aneurysm. Vasospasm causes blood vessels in the brain to narrow, which can lead to a stroke. Researchers will compare standard care alone to standard care plus this medication, which is delivered through a small tube in the lower back.
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Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Park Ridge, Illinois, 60068, United States
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