Could lying flat after a stroke save your brain?
NCT ID NCT07367633
Summary
This study aims to find out if the angle of a patient's bed after a major stroke procedure affects their recovery. It will compare lying completely flat (0 degrees) with having the head raised (30 degrees or more) in over 2,200 adults who have had a clot physically removed from their brain. The goal is to see which position leads to better long-term function and independence after a severe stroke.
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Hamilton General Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario, L8L 2X2, Canada
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