Christine Wijman
Diagnostic Utility of MRI in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Contact Information
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Brief
The overall aim of this project is to prospectively determine whether MRI can improve the conventional neuroradiological evaluation (CT with or without cerebral angiography) of patients with a spontaneous ICH or IVH. The study design will also allow us to identify the added benefit of specific MR sequences and repeat MRI in the chronic stage, thereby allowing us to prospectively determine their value in a consecutive series of patients. This information should have a major impact on the management of these patients by providing data on the diagnostic yield of routine MRI in patients presenting with a wide variety of causes for ICH or IVH. These data will help guide the diagnostic evaluation and the management of brain hemorrhage patients in the future.
Recruiting Status:
RecruitingStanford Recruiting Status:
RecruitingCondition(s):
Intervention(s):
Phase:
N/AEligibility
Ages Eligible for Study:
18 years to Any AgeGenders Eligible for Study:
Male and FemaleHealth of Volunteers:
People with the conditions listed in this trial can not participate as controls.Key Inclusion Criteria:
A. Men and non-pregnant women, at least 18 years of age.
B. Patients with an ICH or IVH admitted to Stanford University Medical center within 48 hours of symptom onset.
C. Ability to undergo MRI.
Key Exclusion Criteria:
A. Patients with a known (preexisting) source for ICH, for example a known untreated arterio-venous malformation.
B. Patients receiving investigational drug therapies or procedures prior to MRI scanning.
C. Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score < 6 in the absence of sedating medications.
D. Informed consent cannot be obtained either directly from the patient or from a legally authorized representative.
E. Severe coexisting or terminal systemic disease that limits life expectancy or that may interfere with the conduct of the study
Additional Study Details
Official Title:
Diagnostic Utility of MRI in Intracerebral HemorrhageAnticipated start date:
6/1/2006Lead Sponsor:
Stanford UniversityInvestigator(s):
- Christine Wijman
- Gregory W Albers
- Michael E. Moseley
- Maarten G Lansberg MD, PhD
- Anna K. Finley Caulfield
- Neil Schwartz
- Dr Marion S Buckwalter
- Dr. chitra venkat
- Archana Purushotham
- Edgar Samaniego
- Mikayel Grigoryan
- Duane Omar Campbell
Study Type:
ObservationalPurpose:
NOTNEEDEDDuration:
LongitudinalSelection:
Defined PopulationTiming:
ProspectiveTotal Number to be Enrolled:
160Total Number to be Enrolled at Stanford:
160More Information
Locations & Contacts
Stanford Locations & Contacts:
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Non-Stanford Locations:
The Stanford website does not have any locations outside of Stanford listed for this trial. You may want to check clinicaltrials.gov for posible additional locations.
This listing was last updated:
9/11/2009PLEASE NOTE:
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