Ear-Zapping device could tame brain swelling after stroke
NCT ID NCT06918964
First seen Sep 30, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study tests whether a mild electrical stimulation applied to the ear (called taVNS) can safely reduce brain swelling in people who recently had a bleeding stroke. 186 adults with moderate bleeding will be randomly assigned to receive either real or fake stimulation. The main goal is to measure swelling around the blood clot 10-14 days after treatment.
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Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University
RECRUITINGBeijing, Beijing Municipality, 100070, China
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