Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Clinical Features of Hyperkinetic Involuntary Movements Controlateral to Hemiplegia in Acute Stroke
Observational
Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Denis (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
mai 2022
décembre 2022
29 juin 2024
The occurrence of abnormal movements is a frequent reason for consultation in neurology.
The etiologies are broadly separated into "primary causes", intrinsically neurological
diseases (of genetic or degenerative origin), and "secondary causes". In addition to
certain medications or toxic substances, brain damage can be a cause. In this register,
22% of involuntary abnormal movements are related to a stroke and 1 to 4% of strokes are
complicated by abnormal movements.
These are manifested by a parkinsonian syndrome or conversely by hypercinesia which can
take the form of chorea or ballisms. Most hyperkinetic movements occur in the acute phase
of the neurovascular event.
The frequency of these abnormal movements is still uncertain and their semeiological
description has been the subject of only rare publications. It seems relevant to be
interested in the frequency of these neurological phenomena and has their semeiologic
characteristic
Etablissements
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CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE ST-DENIS | Stéphanie Cossec | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult patients (age 18 years old)
- Patients with a stroke treated in the neurovascular intensive care unit of the
Delafontaine Hospital in Saint-Denis (Hospitalization within 48 hours of the onset
of the neurovascular episode
- Patients with abnormal hyperkinetic movements
- Adult patients (age 18 years old)
- Patients with a stroke treated in the neurovascular intensive care unit of the
Delafontaine Hospital in Saint-Denis (Hospitalization within 48 hours of the onset
of the neurovascular episode
- Patients with abnormal hyperkinetic movements
- Opposition of the patient or his entourage to participation in the registry
- Abnormal myoclonic movements of an epileptic nature
- Minor patients