Effect of Supplementation With Creatine on the Early Recovery of Ischemic Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and the second leading cause of death worldwide. Most strokes are ischemic, caused by acute arterial occlusion. Post-stroke treatment focuses on secondary prevention and rehabilitation, but few treatments address functional recovery. Creatine, a supplement known for improving physical performance, may aid in the recovery of stroke patients, reducing sarcopenia and improving strength among other effects. This pilot study will investigate the effectiveness of creatine supplementation in enhancing physical and functional recovery in ischemic stroke patients. The study will involve a randomized, double-blind clinical trial comparing creatine monohydrate to a placebo.
• Age between 18 and 80 years
• Recent diagnosis of ischemic stroke (from 24 hours to 5 days) .
• Neurological deficit due to the stroke that affects mobility (paresis and/or ataxia) and requires motor rehabilitation.
• Ability to understand and sign the informed consent form, or failing that, have sufficient support to carry out the correct follow-up of the study.