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SPECTRE is a prospective longitudinal study in order to identify whether patients with different degrees of motor recovery are distinguished by distinct brain post-stroke plasticity patterns in the acute and sub-acute phases. This study allows close longitudinal follow-up of patients with severe clinical motor impairment using functional MRI to study cerebral neuroplasticity after ischemic stroke in the acute and sub-acute phase in patients with upper limb motor impairement, taking into account prognostic criteria used in current practice.
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Patients are recruited as they are admitted to the neurovascular department. The SAFE score from the Stinear study is taken on Day 3 of the stroke, followed by motor evoked potentials between Day 3-Day 7 of the stroke, for a equal distribution of patients into three prognostic groups according to the PREP2 algorithm (good, limited and poor).
Longitudinal follow-up with clinical scores and functional MRI at Day 7-Day 10, Day 30, Month 3 and Month 6 of stroke.
Patients will ultimately be classified and analyzed according to their effective motor recovery at 6 months, using the Fugl-Meyer score.
The investigators will then conduct a comprehensive analysis of brain connectivity, examining both the anatomical structure of the brain, its functional activity and the dynamic interactions between certain regions of interest over time.
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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Isabelle LEROYER; Maud GUILLEN, Md
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