Cerebral small vessel disease research hub
4 indexed studies · 3 currently recruiting
- recruiting
The Imperial College comprehensive study of people with chronic damage to small blood vessels in the brain to define underlying mechanisms
This study from Imperial College London looks at people with small vessel disease in the brain. It aims to understand why this condition happens and how it affects people, hoping to find new ways to treat it. It involves reviewing medical records, interviews, and some simple tests.
United Kingdom · England - recruiting
PUFFINS Brain Health Study
This study looks at new, more affordable ways to scan the brain for a condition called small vessel disease. This condition can lead to strokes and memory problems. Researchers want to see if special low-cost MRI scans can help detect and track these brain changes better, making imaging more widely available.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Neurophysiological and Behavioral Study of the Cognitive Deficits Associated With Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in the SHIVA Cohort. SHIVA-CogNeurophys
This study looks at how a condition called Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (cSVD) affects thinking skills. We want to find new ways to spot these changes early using brainwave tests (EEG) and see if brain training or gentle electrical brain stimulation can help improve them.
France - recruitingNA
Targeting 18kDa Translocator Protein (TSPO) to Improve Brain Endothelial Cell Function in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
This study looks at a new drug, XBD173, for Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (cSVD). We want to see if it can improve how blood vessels in the brain work and get enough blood where it's needed, by affecting a protein called TSPO.
United Kingdom