U.S., Aug. 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07099599) titled 'Image Detection of Impaired Microcirculatory Reperfusion' on March 16.
Brief Summary: Stroke affects one patient every 40 seconds in the United States. It is most commonly caused by blood clots that develop in the blood vessels of the brain. These blood clots interrupt the normal flow of blood and oxygen to the nerve cells in the brain. When this occurs, the nerve cells can die, causing permanent damage to that area of the brain. That damage can result in loss of normal function to a patient's vision, strength, sensation, balance, or speech. These changes can remain permanent if blood flow is not restored to the brain. Thankfully, th...