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The purpose of this study is to determine effects of remote ischemic conditioning on dynamic cerebral autoregulation, blood pressure and heart rate variability in patients with cerebral small vessel disease.
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In this study, 100 cases of cerebral small vessel disease in the First Hospital of Jilin University are divided into 2 groups according to the intention of the individual. On the basis of standard medical treatment, the experimental group receive in-hospital remote ischemic conditioning treatment for 200 mmHg, 2 times per day; the control group receive remote ischemic conditioning for 60 mmHg, 2 times per day during the period of hospitalization. Patients in both groups undergo several dynamic cerebral autoregulation and beat-to-beat monitoring respectively at baseline, 3-4 days of remote ischemic conditioning and the time the last in-hospital remote ischemic conditioning performed. Two groups will be followed up for 90 days to evaluate the effects of remote ischemic conditioning therapy.
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① MRI examination Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) phase shows high signal intensity [Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) diffusion restriction] lesions < 20 mm diameter in subcortical, basal ganglia or brainstem , with or without corresponding clinical symptoms;
② With new clinical symptoms, MRI examination FLAIR sequence shows corresponding FLAIR high signal intensity lesions [diameter < 20 mm]) in subcortical, basal ganglia or pons;
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100 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Zhen-Ni Guo, MD; Yi Yang, MD, PhD
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