Plain-English translation of NCT07096687 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This is a small pilot study testing a device called CB240_Aurora that helps control body temperature in people who have recently had an ischemic stroke (a stroke caused by a blood clot blocking blood flow to the brain). The device works by managing temperature through blood vessels in the neck. Researchers want to see if keeping the body at a normal, steady temperature can protect brain cells and help people recover better after a stroke.
After a stroke, the brain is at risk of additional damage. While cooling the whole body has helped patients with certain types of cardiac emergencies, doctors don't yet know if keeping stroke patients at a normal body temperature using this new device could provide similar brain protection with fewer side effects. This trial will help answer that question.
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If you join, you will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will receive the CB240_Aurora device to actively manage and maintain a normal body temperature as part of their stroke care. The other group will receive standard stroke treatment with the device used only to monitor temperature. In both cases, the device works through the blood vessels in your neck and will be used alongside your regular medical care to help protect your brain and improve your recovery.
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