Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke
NCT: NCT06931535 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
A substantial body of basic and clinical research has demonstrated the protective effects of remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) in ischemic stroke. While these clinical studies support the safety of RIC, the neuroprotective benefits of RIC in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients lack robust evidence due to small sample sizes, heterogeneous RIC protocols, and variability in the severity of neurological deficits among study populations. Our recent multicenter randomized clinical trial, the RICAMIS study, investigated the efficacy of RIC in patients with acute moderate ischemic stroke. The results showed that RIC administered within 48 hours of onset significantly improved 90-day neurological outcomes in patients with moderate stroke severity. It is well established that anterior circulation stroke (ACS) and posterior circulation stroke (PCS) differ in multiple aspects, including anatomical structure, collateral circulation, blood supply, clinical manifestations, prognosis, ischemic tolerance time, and treatment response. For instance, compared to the anterior circulation, the posterior circulation has poorer collateral circulation, a higher proportion of stroke etiologies attributed to atherosclerosis, and longer ischemic tolerance time. Consequently, intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular therapy may offer a more extended therapeutic time window for PCS patients. A prespecified subgroup analysis of the RICAMIS study revealed that patients with PCS derived greater benefit from RIC than those with ACS. However, this finding requires further validation through prospective studies, as prior research has never specifically examined the efficacy of RIC in PCS patients. Based on the above discussion, this study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of RIC in patients with acute moderate PCS.
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What is Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke?
Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke is a clinical trial registered under NCT06931535. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06931535?
The current status of NCT06931535 (Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke) is: RECRUITING.
When did Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke start?
Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Acute Moderate Posterior Ischemic Stroke started on 2025-04-13.
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