This study focuses on patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage, a condition where bleeding occurs inside the brain tissue. The research uses a special imaging substance called 18F-DPA-714, which is given through an intravenous injection to help understand how inflammation affects the brain after bleeding.
The purpose of this research is to examine how the brain’s immune response around the area of bleeding influences a patient’s recovery after six months. The study involves receiving a single injection of 18F-DPA-714 approximately 10 days after the brain bleeding occurs. This substance helps create detailed images of inflammation in the brain using a special type of scan called PET (Positron Emission Tomography).
During the study, participants will undergo brain imaging tests, including MRI scans, to examine how the protective barrier of the brain (called the blood-brain barrier) is affected by the bleeding. Blood samples will also be collected to measure various substances that indicate inflammation in the body. Patients will be monitored for six months to track their recovery progress.



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