Five-Year hunt for clues: why some stroke survivors develop dementia while others Don't
NCT ID NCT01330160
Summary
This study aimed to identify what factors make someone more or less likely to develop dementia after having a stroke. Researchers followed 229 stroke patients for five years, regularly checking their memory, thinking skills, and brain health with scans and tests. By comparing patients who developed dementia to those who didn't, the study sought to uncover key risk factors to help guide future care and prevention.
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Locations
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Amiens University Hospital
Amiens, 80000, France
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Caen University Hospital
Caen, 14000, France
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Lille University Hospital
Lille, 59045, France
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Rouen University Hospital
Rouen, 76000, France
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