Abstract
INTERVENTION: Intervention 1: Intervention group: To receive 60 mg capsules containing green tea powder with 40% effective epigallocatechin gallate twice daily. Intervention 2: Control group: To receive capsules containing vegetable cellulose, magnesium stearate, silica or maltodextrine as a placebo. CONDITION: stroke. ; Cerebellar stroke syndrome PRIMARY OUTCOME: Brain‐Derived Neurotrophic Factor. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: ELISA method. Interleukin‐10. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: ELISA method. Life Quality score. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: Based on the life quality questionnaire. Lipid profile. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: Auto analyzer. Measurement index of stroke disability. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: Modified Rankin Scale. Mini–Mental State Examination score. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: Mini–Mental State Examination. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. Tumor necrosis factor alpha. Timepoint: Before taking drug and after 3 months of taking drug. Method of measurement: ELISA method. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Patients have referred in the 1st day of the stroke Patients was 30 and 80 years old. Patients who have completed the Consent form. Patients with an ischemic stroke. Patients with supratentorial ischemic stroke
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Sachdev, N. A., & Jothipriya, Mrs. (2017). Effect of Green Tea on Haemoglobin. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 16(05), 116–118. https://doi.org/10.9790/0853-160501116118
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