Plain-English translation of NCT06823466 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
The ASPERA study is collecting information from patients who experienced a stroke while taking oral anticoagulation medications (blood thinners taken by mouth). Researchers want to understand why strokes happen in patients on these medications and how different treatment approaches affect recovery and the risk of another stroke.
Patients who take blood thinners for heart rhythm problems sometimes still have strokes, which is puzzling and concerning. This study aims to understand the characteristics of these strokes and find the best ways to prevent them from happening again.
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If you join, researchers will review your medical records and hospital information from when you had your stroke. Some participants will be enrolled looking back at past stroke cases (within 6 months of study start), while others will be enrolled going forward and followed for up to 5 years with check-ins at 90 days, 1 year, and 5 years after the stroke to track your recovery and any new events.
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