Heart monitors in women: a new hope to stop second strokes?
NCT ID NCT07194811
Summary
This study aims to see if long-term heart monitoring helps prevent second strokes in women who have had a stroke of unknown cause. It follows 1400 women to compare those who get a small implanted heart monitor with those who receive standard care. The goal is to see if finding hidden irregular heartbeats and starting blood thinners leads to fewer future strokes and better health.
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Akershus University Hospital, Department of Neurology
Oslo, Lørenskog/Akershus, 1478, Norway
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