Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke
NCT: NCT05128513 · SUSPENDED
Brief Summary
Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein filter from Plasma (DELP) has been found to improve neurological function and life ability of AIS patients and approved for the treatment of AIS by China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA). A recent study imply that the neuroprotective effect of DELP involved multiple neuroprotective mechanism such as anti-inflammation, free radical scavenging, and decreasing MMP-9. Based on the multiple mechanisms, the investigator argues that DELP may exert neuroprotective effect on acute cerebral hemorrhage (ACH). In this context, the prospective, random, open-label, blind-endpoint, multi-centre study is designed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke?
Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT05128513. Current status: SUSPENDED.
What is the status of NCT05128513?
The current status of NCT05128513 (Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke) is: SUSPENDED.
When did Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke start?
Delipid Extracorporeal Lipoprotein Filter From Plasma (DELP) for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke started on 2022-01-14.
Official Source
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