New stroke drug aims to protect brain after clot removal
NCT ID NCT07430917
Summary
This study is testing whether an experimental drug called J147 can help protect the brain and improve recovery after a stroke. Researchers will give J147 or a placebo to 196 stroke patients immediately after they undergo surgery to remove the blood clot causing their stroke. The main goals are to see if J147 is safe and if it reduces the amount of brain damage seen on MRI scans and improves patients' functional recovery over 90 days.
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Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas, 78712, United States
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