Description
Stroke is due to clot blocking a vessel in the brain. Recent clot retrieval trials have shown that this treatment is very effective and reduce disability at 90 days. The trajectory of recovery of motor recovery following clot retrieval is not well understood. It is not known if patients improve in a linear manner after reperfusion or in a step wise manner with subsequent slowing down in the rate of recovery. In this project we will recreate the published data by simulation using the relationship constraint between the variables described in the published papers. This step is performed by examining the randomised trials for data on stroke deficit (National Institute of Health/ NIHSS) at various time points after treatment. Following this we will analyse the trajectory of recovery by pooling together the simulated data from multiple trials. An understanding of phase of recovery at which there is plateauing in the trajectory of recovery can help to define a time at which further intervention would aid and hasten neurological recovery.
Essential criteria:
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords
stroke, clot retrieval, simulation, clinical trials
School
School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health / Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Available options
Honours
BMedSc(Hons)
Time commitment
Full-time
Physical location
Monash Medical Centre Clayton
Co-supervisors
Assoc Prof
Henry Ma