Sleep for Stroke Management And Recovery Trial
Are you eligible to participate in this study?
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
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Conditions: Obstructive Sleep ApneaStroke
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Age: Between 18 Year(s) - 120 Year(s)
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Gender: Male or Female
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Other Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects who are at least 18 years old or older
- Subjects who have TIA with ABCD2 =4 or ischemic stroke (as defined in the outcome section84), within the prior 14 days.
You may not be eligible for this study if the following are true:
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- Subjects who have pre-event inability to perform all of own basic ADLs
- Subjects unable to obtain informed consent from subject or legally authorized representative
- Subjects who are incarcerated
- Subjects who are pregnant
- Subjects who uses current mechanical ventilation (can enroll later if this resolves) or tracheostomy
- Subjects who current use of positive airway pressure, or use within one month prior to stroke
- Subjects with anatomical or dermatologic anomaly that makes use of CPAP interface unfeasible
- Subjects with severe bullous lung disease
- Subjects with history of prior spontaneous pneumothorax or current pneumothorax
- Subjects who have hypotension requiring current treatment with pressors (can enroll later if this resolves)
- Subjects with other specific medical circumstances that conceivably, in the opinion of the site PI, could render the patient at risk of harm from use of CPAP
- Subjects with massive epistaxis or previous history of massive epistaxis
- Subjects who had cranial surgery or head trauma within the past 6 months, with known or possible CSF leak or pneumocephalus
- Subjects who had recent hemicraniectomy or suboccipital craniectomy (i.e. those whose bone has not yet been replaced), or any other recent bone removal procedure for relief of intracranial pressure
- Subjects with current receipt of oxygen supplementation >4 liters per minute
- Subjects with current contact, droplet, respiratory/airborne precautions
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