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Remote Ischaemic Conditioning clinical trials
2 indexed studies · 2 currently recruiting
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Remote Ischaemic Conditioning in the Older Person and Effects on Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation
This study looks at how different ways of doing 'Remote Ischaemic Conditioning' (briefly restricting blood flow to a limb) might improve brain blood flow health in people aged 65-85. We want to see if doing it more often has a bigger effect.
For: Cerebral Autoregulation · Blood Pressure · Dynamic Cerebral AutoregulationUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Remote Ischaemic Conditioning for Post-surgical Complications in Hip Fracture (RIC-FRACTURE)
This study looks at a gentle treatment called Remote Ischaemic Conditioning (RIC) for people with hip fractures. RIC uses a blood pressure cuff to briefly restrict blood flow in an arm or leg, aiming to improve healing and reduce problems after surgery. We want to see if it's safe and practical.
For: Hip FractureUnited Kingdom