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Correlation Between Clinical Neurological Biomarkers and Rehabilitation Outcome

Correlation Study Between Clinical, Neurophysiological, and Neuroradiological Biomarkers and Rehabilitation Outcomes to Predict Functional Recovery After Stroke and Personalize Treatment.

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About This Trial

Our study purpose is to evaluate the predictive power of various clinical, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging biomarkers-acquired and analyzed using advanced and integrated techniques-on motor functional recovery and disability post-stroke. The goal is to construct an integrated individual biomarker algorithm with a high predictive value for outcomes.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - First stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory. - Ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke (7-30 days post-acute event). - Upper limb plegia or paresis. - Both genders, aged \>18 years. - Ability to provide willing to sign a consent form by the patient or caregiver/responsible relative. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Previous stroke. - Stroke in territories other than the middle cerebral artery. - Inability to provide willing to sign a consent form. - Contraindications to TMS or MRI. - History of cancer in the past two years. - Presence of other neurological conditions interfering with biomarkers Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * First stroke in the middle cerebral artery territory. * Ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke (7-30 days post-acute event). * Upper limb plegia or paresis. * Both genders, aged \>18 years. * Ability to provide informed consent by the patient or caregiver/responsible relative. Exclusion Criteria: * Previous stroke. * Stroke in territories other than the middle cerebral artery. * Inability to provide informed consent. * Contraindications to TMS or MRI. * History of cancer in the past two years. * Presence of other neurological conditions interfering with biomarkers

Locations (1)

IRCCS San Raffaele
Roma, Italy, Italy