Chilling the brain to save it after a stroke
NCT ID NCT06634303
Summary
This first-in-human study tested a new medical device that cools the brain after a stroke. In 8 patients who had a major stroke caused by a blood clot, doctors first removed the clot using standard surgery. They then used the device to gently cool the brain for 30 minutes. The goal was to see if cooling could protect the brain from further damage after blood flow is restored and if the device was safe and easy to use.
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Vall d'Hebron University Hospital
Barcelona, Spain
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