A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial "AVERT"
Recruiting
Phase N/A ResultsSummary of Purpose
To determine if very early mobilization (VEM) of stroke patients in addition to standard care compared to standard care (SC) alone is more effective in lowering mortality, disability, and severity of complications at 3 months and at improving quality of life at 12 months.
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The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 22 December 2010.
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Trial Design
Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial.
Contacts
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Fiona Ellery National Stroke Research Institute Austin Health Level 1, Neurosciences Building Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre 300 Waterdale Road Heidelberg Heights, Victoria 3081 Phone: +613 9496 2897 Fax: +613 9496 2251 Email: fellery@nsri.org.au
avert@nsri.org.au
Recruitment
- Gender: Both
- Study Size: 877
- Study Size Planned: 2,104
- Number of Centers: 41
- Number of Centers Planned: 51
- Max Time from Onset: 24 Hours
Principal Investigator
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Julie Bernhardt
Julie Bernhardt, Assoc. Prof. Level 2, Neurosciences Building Repatriation Campus Austin Health, 300 Waterdale Road Heidelberg Heights, VICTORIA 3081, Australia Phone: +61 3 9496 2783 fax: +61 3 9496 2251
Locations
- Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Singapore, & Wales
