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CompletedNCT04105257

Evaluation of Diagnostic Performance of Cerebral Perfusion Scans in Pseudo-Stroke

Evaluation of Diagnostic Performance of Cerebral Perfusion Scans in Pseudo-Stroke: Exploratory Study of Diagnostic Performance

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
7 (actual)
Sponsor
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

When a patient is received with the context of acute stroke, they undergo a fast neurological evaluation and obtain a basic appraisal composed of a non-contrast endovascular cerebral scan and an angiography scan of intracranial blood vessels and the neck. Once the structural lesion (hemorrhage, tumor, etc.) is absent, signs of early infracts and confirmed acute intracranial arterial occlusion, the possibility of a pseudo-stroke dwells in the differential diagnostic. Certain characteristics of history and clinical evaluation create sufficient doubt to evoke the possibility of a pseudo-stroke. In fact, this population is mostly female and the cardiovascular risk factors are less prevalent in this group than for the group of stroke victims. It is on average the youngest and presents a less severe deficit. For the rest, medical antecedents often help to evoke a diagnosis of pseudo-stroke.

Detailed description

With this study, the investigators wish to evaluate the diagnostic value of two additional radiological examinations: 1. Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) imaging to evaluate blood flow in the brain; 2. Imaging by magnetic resonance (MRI) of the brain to detect lesions from a cerebral vascular accident (stroke) not visible on standard imaging of the brain. The proposed additional examinations (CTP and MRI) are tests that are currently used at the CHUM. Those are not experimental tests. These tests are commonly used when doctors wants a further investigation to clarify the cause of the neurological symptoms. These tests are usually done in a semi-urgent or non-urgent situations. In the present study they will be done urgently. The investigators wish to determine if obtaining these additional tests in emergency will change the decision of whether to administer the drug (thrombolysis). The investigators want to determine whether one imaging test is sufficient or if both exams are needed to help clinical decision-making. Please note that urgent access to perfusion CT and brain MRI is not considered routine care, since the value of these additional tests has yet to be demonstrated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTAll patientsComparison of the results of the CTP with MRI

Timeline

Start date
2019-10-20
Primary completion
2022-10-04
Completion
2022-10-04
First posted
2019-09-26
Last updated
2022-12-12

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04105257. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.