Ottawa woman's remarkable recovery raises hope about landmark stroke research

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Ottawa woman's remarkable recovery raises hope about landmark stroke research
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When Deanna Longfield walked out of the hospital less than a week after having a potentially deadly stroke, The Ottawa Hospital\u0027s head of stroke research could barely contain his excitement.

The head of stroke research at The Ottawa Hospital feels differently about the Stittsville resident’s remarkable recovery, though. In fact Dr. Dar Dowlatshahi can barely contain his excitement.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

While there has been important progress in recent decades in treating the more common ischaemic strokes, which are caused by blood clots, there has not been the same progress in treating hemorrhagic strokes. Also known as intracerebral hemorrhage, the strokes cause sudden bleeding in the brain that can rapidly result in severe damage or death.Article content

Because it is a randomized placebo-controlled trial, no one knows yet whether Longfield received the trial drug or the placebo, but her remarkable recovery, and a similarly quick recovery of the second Ottawa patient enrolled, gives Dowlatshahi hope.Article content The clinical trial is funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Researchers are aiming to enrol 860 patients at about 100 hospital sites, including The Ottawa Hospital, which is the Canadian coordinating centre for the trial.

She recalls seeing one of her daughters by the side of her hospital bed, dressed in her outdoor clothes and repeatedly asking why she was there, but getting no response. Later, her daughter told her she hadn’t been speaking, just making sounds.Article content “I have been so lucky so many times, you wouldn’t believe it. What the hospital calls a medical miracle.”

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