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Scientists track Brain's blood flow after stroke to predict complications

NCT ID NCT06932640

Summary

This study aims to understand how the brain's ability to control its own blood flow is affected after a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a serious type of stroke. Researchers will monitor 120 patients in the intensive care unit using special sensors on the forehead to measure blood flow and oxygen levels. The goal is to learn if changes in this blood flow control are linked to a dangerous complication called delayed cerebral ischemia, which can cause further brain damage.

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  • The University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States

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