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on-invasive brain stimulation for dysphagia after acute stroke

Completed
Conditions
Topic: Stroke
Subtopic: Acute Care, Rehabilitation
Disease: Device used, Therapy type
Circulatory System
Registration Number
ISRCTN97286108
Lead Sponsor
niversity of Manchester
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria

1. All patients with dysphagia following acute anterior or posterior cerebral circulation stroke that present dysphagia for the first time, within the first weeks from symptoms and up to 6 weeks post stroke. The presence of dysphagia will be based on the results of screening procedures by the research team. Patients will be always recruited after 48-72 hours post lesion
2. There is no age limit
3. Patients must be medically stable
4. Lesions have to be verified on imaging techniques, either magnetic resonance (MR) scan or computerised tomography (CT), information which will be collected

Exclusion Criteria

1. Advanced dementia
2. Other neurological conditions that may explain swallowing difficulty (dysphagia)
3. Previous history of dysphagia
4. Presence of cardiac pacemaker of implanted cardiac defibrillator
5. Any metal in the head or eyes
6. Use of medication which decreases seizure threshold
7. A diagnosis other than stroke is suspected (e.g. brain tumour)
8. Any severe concomitant chronic medical condition that compromises cardiac or respiratory status,
9. Significant structural abnormalities of the mouth or throat
10. Patients requiring oxygen treatment will be excluded at point of entry to prevent further compromise to already impaired respiratory system
11. Patients may be reconsidered for recruitment if they are successfully weaned off oxygen treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in safety of swallowing based on formal assessments
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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