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Emergency Stroke Unit for Acute Cerebrovascular Events ( ESU-ACE-D )

To compare the prognosis of patients with hyperacute ischemic stroke (arriving at the emergency department between 4.5-6 hours of symptom onset) managed in a standard stroke unit adherent to guidelines versus managed in Emergency Stroke Unit (a new stroke unit based on low-field magnetic resonance imaging).

Condition(s)Ischemic Stroke, Acute
StatusRecruiting
PhasePhase 3
Study typeInterventional
SummaryTo compare the prognosis of patients with hyperacute ischemic stroke (arriving at the emergency department between 4.5-6 hours of symptom onset) managed in a standard stroke unit adherent to guidelines versus managed in Emergency Stroke Unit (a new stroke unit based on low-field magnetic resonance imaging).
Who can participate1. Age ≥ 18 years; 2. Patients who arrive at the emergency department between 4.5-6 hours of symptom onset\* (\*Symptom onset is defined by the "last seen normal" principle); 3. Presenting with ischemic stroke symptoms; 4. Pre-stroke mRS score 0-1; 5. Baseline NIHSS score ≥ 5; 6. Eligible for endovascular thrombectomy; 7. Informed consent signed. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Baseline NIHSS score \< 5; 2. Unable to undergo MRI because of claustrophobia; 3. Patients with cardiac pacemaker/brain pacemaker/insulin pump implantation; 4. Definite contraindication for endovascular thrombectomy; 5. Patients with postictal hemiparesis (Todd's paralysis) or those with concomitant neurological/psychiatric conditions who are unable or unwilling to cooperate; 6. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, or reluctance
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorBeijing Tiantan Hospital
LocationsBeijing, China
Start date2024-08-10
NCT IDNCT06522282
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06522282

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