Search Results - "RAGAB, Suzanne"
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Pharyngeal electrical stimulation for neurogenic dysphagia following stroke, traumatic brain injury or other causes: Main results from the PHADER cohort study
Published in EClinicalMedicine (01-11-2020)“…Neurogenic dysphagia is common and has no definitive treatment. We assessed whether pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) is associated with reduced…”
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Reasons for non-recruitment of eligible patients to a randomised controlled trial of secondary prevention after intracerebral haemorrhage: observational study
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (05-04-2017)“…Recruitment to randomised prevention trials is challenging, not least for intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) associated with antithrombotic drug use. We…”
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Pharyngeal Electrical Stimulation for Treatment of Dysphagia in Subacute Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-2016)“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Dysphagia is common after stroke, associated with increased death and dependency, and treatment options are limited. Pharyngeal electric…”
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Safety and efficacy of GABAA α5 antagonist S44819 in patients with ischaemic stroke: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
Published in Lancet neurology (01-03-2020)“…S44819, a selective GABAA α5 receptor antagonist, reduces tonic post-ischaemic inhibition of the peri-infarct cortex. S44819 improved stroke recovery in…”
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Safety and efficacy of GABA A α5 antagonist S44819 in patients with ischaemic stroke: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
Published in Lancet neurology (01-03-2020)“…S44819, a selective GABA α5 receptor antagonist, reduces tonic post-ischaemic inhibition of the peri-infarct cortex. S44819 improved stroke recovery in rodents…”
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Acquisition and short‐term retention of inhaler techniques require intact executive function in elderly subjects
Published in Age and ageing (01-05-2003)“…Background: patients with dementia are almost invariably unable to use any form of inhaler. Some elderly patients are unable to learn to use a metered dose…”
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Caffeine reduces cerebral blood flow in patients recovering from an ischaemic stroke
Published in Age and ageing (01-05-2004)“…Background: caffeine is present in a variety of beverages and food and is widely consumed. In a previous study of patients recovering from an acute ischaemic…”
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