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STOP-stroke: STroke Outcome Prediction in the Acute Treatment Setting
Sponsor: University of Zurich
Summary
The STOP-stroke project aims at improving prediction of outcome early after stroke. In order to achieve this, we need to understand reasons (important variables) for prediction in a real clinical prognostication process. We aim to: 1. Test the predictive performance of stroke neurologists for outcome prediction (NIHSS at 24 hours and 3 months and mRS at 3 months after stroke onset) prospectively and in a real clinical setting, and to explore the most important baseline variables in their prognostication process. 2. Test the prediction performance of our DL models when being provided with structured clinical and/or imaging information from the same patients as the neurologists; and to discover most relevant features of the input data. 3. Use the information gained from our experiments for improving our DL algorithm. This will include an error analysis on the missclassifications of models and neurologists to understand the pitfalls of both approaches. We anticipate to develop a robust, reliable and clinically feasible application ready for testing in a prospective, observational trial.
Official title: STOP-stroke: STroke Outcome Prediction in the Acute Treatment Setting - a Prospective, Single-center, Observational Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
Start Date
2024-08-01
Completion Date
2027-07-30
Last Updated
2024-08-02
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified