Managing Transient Neurologic Episodes in Surgery for Moyamoya Disease

Description

The goal of this study is to study the incidence of post-operative Transient Neurologic Events (TNEs) within 30 days postoperatively, as assessed by clinical neurological scales, binned by week. Collect data on all interventions and assessments performed during the recovery post surgery up to 30 days, to understand what factors might cause Transient Neurologic Events (TNEs) and determine how these can be reduced in Moyamoya subjects post surgery.

Conditions

Moya Moya Disease

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The goal of this study is to study the incidence of post-operative Transient Neurologic Events (TNEs) within 30 days postoperatively, as assessed by clinical neurological scales, binned by week. Collect data on all interventions and assessments performed during the recovery post surgery up to 30 days, to understand what factors might cause Transient Neurologic Events (TNEs) and determine how these can be reduced in Moyamoya subjects post surgery.

MagNETs- Managing Transient Neurologic Episodes in Surgery for Moyamoya Disease

Managing Transient Neurologic Episodes in Surgery for Moyamoya Disease

Condition
Moya Moya Disease
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Palo Alto

Stanford University Hospital, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94305

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Moyamoya Disease (MMD) patients undergoing direct extracranial-intracranial (ECIC) bypass. Patients above the age of 3 years old are eligible for the study
  • * Renal dysfunction, electrolyte disturbances neuromuscular disorders including Myaesthenia Gravis, heart block

Ages Eligible for Study

3 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Stanford University,

Study Record Dates

2027-03-31