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Clinical Trial

Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients.

NCT: NCT05734976 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT05734976
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2022-10-11
Completion2024-11-29
SponsorChina Medical University Hospital (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

The study will make an association between the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine that establishes that the syndrome of blood stagnation generates alteration in blood flow, vascular dysfunction, and damage to the endothelium. This process is like what occurs in a stroke. It will use electroacupuncture to change this chronic inflammatory process, and to know the effects and efficacy of this technique in the regulation and modulation of to treat extensive inflammatory diseases. However, this inflammatory response must be associated with serum cholesterol levels, since they are associated with a stroke between the LDL-C/HDL-C ratio and the prognosis after a stroke.

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What is Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients.?

Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients. is a clinical trial registered under NCT05734976. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT05734976?

The current status of NCT05734976 (Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients.) is: COMPLETED.

When did Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients. start?

Electroacupuncture on Modifying Inflammatory Levels of Cytokines and Metabolites in Stroke Patients. started on 2022-10-11.

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