The purpose of the study is to determine if a new blood test can help the doctor determine if there is brain injury or ischemia. Ischemia occurs when not enough oxygen gets to the brain. In this study the investigators are analyzing your blood for a new test that might help doctors decide if symptoms are from a neurologic problem.
We will compare a new blood test with routine tests that the doctor will order as part of your normal care. This study will measure new biomarkers (biomarker is a specific distinguishing feature used to measure or indicate the effects or progress of a disease or condition) of neurologic stress called xanthine, hypoxanthine, and inosine. Blood will be drawn as a part of the study to measure these biomarker levels in your blood. This blood will be analyzed i the laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University and possibly at a future date at another institution. No names will be associated with the blood sample
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Biomarkers of Ischemia: Levels of Xanthine, Hypoxanthine and Inosine during Carotid Stenting Procedures
To compare a new blood test with can help the doctor determine if there is a brain injury or ischemia, The study will measure new biomarkers of neurologic stress called xanthine, hypoxanthine and inosine. Blood will be drawn as a part of the study to measure these biomarker levels in the blood. The blood will be analyzed in the laboratory at VCU.
Time frame: analysis will occur after all samples collected
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