This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, which occurs when a blood clot blocks a large blood vessel in the brain, leading to reduced blood flow and potential brain damage. The study will explore the effectiveness of a procedure called mechanical thrombectomy, which involves physically removing the clot from the blood vessel, in combination with standard treatment that includes the use of acetylsalicylic acid (commonly known as aspirin). The goal is to determine if this combined approach is more effective than the standard treatment alone in improving patient outcomes.
Participants in the study will receive either the standard treatment with acetylsalicylic acid or the standard treatment plus mechanical thrombectomy. The study will monitor the participants’ recovery and health over a period of 90 days, using a scale called the modified Rankin Scale to assess their functional outcomes, which includes evaluating their ability to perform daily activities and their overall survival. The study will also look at changes in brain imaging results and any potential side effects, such as bleeding in the brain.
The trial aims to provide valuable insights into whether adding mechanical thrombectomy to the standard treatment can offer better recovery prospects for patients who have experienced an acute ischemic stroke due to a large vessel blockage. This research could potentially lead to improved treatment strategies and outcomes for individuals affected by this serious medical condition.



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