U.S., June 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07012629) titled 'A EUROpean Randomized Study on Blood-thinners and Cholesterol-lowering Treatments to Prevent Future Vascular Events in People With Covert Brain Infarcts (CBI)' on June 01.
Brief Summary: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used in healthcare, and sometimes it shows small areas of brain damage called Covert Brain Infarcts (CBIs). These are usually found by chance when people have scans for things like headaches or dizziness. Although CBIs don't cause symptoms at the time, they are linked to a higher risk of future stroke and death.
There is currently no standard treatment for CBIs, and doctors have different approaches-some...