Planning a clinical trial for the Strokefinder MD100 in the Western Cape region
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) represent major causes of mortality and long-term
disability globally, with particularly high burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC),
such as South Africa. The Strokefinder MD100 is a portable device intended for diagnosis
and triage of stroke and TBI. This master’s thesis aimed to investigate how clinical trials are
conducted within the Western Cape (WC) healthcare system in order to develop a proposal
for how, theoretically, a clinical study of the device could be designed and conducted in this
context. The study was based on literature studies together with interviews with stakeholders
from emergency medicine, neurology, trauma care, prehospital care, academia, and healthcare
management in the Western Cape region. The findings suggested that a potential clinical trial
could begin with a feasibility and validation study in a tertiary public hospital setting, where
device findings are compared to confirmatory CT images as the gold standard, followed by
a later phase, investigating possible effects on referral pathways and time-to-treatment within
emergency medical services (EMS) and lower level healthcare facilities.
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Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, South Africa, Western Cape region, Clinical Trial, Healthcare, Clinical Study Design
