Condition Guide

Stroke Clinical Trials
in the UK (2026)

26 May 2026 10 min read TrialConnect Research Team

Stroke is the fourth largest cause of death in the UK and the leading cause of adult disability. Every year, around 100,000 people in the UK have a stroke — that is one every five minutes. Yet stroke research is entering a transformative era, with breakthroughs in thrombectomy, neuroprotection, stem cell therapy, and digital rehabilitation. Here is what is actively recruiting in UK clinical trials right now.

In this guide

  1. The UK Stroke Trial Landscape
  2. Acute Treatment Trials
  3. Neuroprotection Research
  4. Rehabilitation and Recovery Trials
  5. Stem Cell and Regenerative Trials
  6. Secondary Prevention Studies
  7. Haemorrhagic Stroke Trials
  8. Eligibility for Stroke Trials
  9. UK Stroke Trial Centres
  10. How to Find Your Match

The UK Stroke Trial Landscape

The UK has a world-leading stroke research infrastructure. The NIHR Clinical Research Network supports multi-centre stroke trials across England, with parallel networks in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Organisations like the Stroke Association and British Heart Foundation provide major funding for UK-based studies.

Currently there are over 180 actively recruiting stroke trials in the UK, spanning acute treatment, rehabilitation, secondary prevention, and long-term recovery. The field has been energised by recent breakthroughs in mechanical thrombectomy and the expanding therapeutic window for acute interventions.

Acute Treatment Trials

Acute stroke trials focus on treatments given within hours of symptom onset. Time is brain — every minute counts.

Thrombolysis Expansion

Expanding the time window for clot-busting drugs (alteplase, tenecteplase) beyond the traditional 4.5 hours using advanced imaging to identify salvageable brain tissue.

Mechanical Thrombectomy

Physically removing large clots from brain arteries. UK trials are exploring extended time windows (up to 24 hours), new device designs, and combining thrombectomy with neuroprotective drugs.

Key acute treatment trials recruiting in the UK include studies on:

Neuroprotection Research

Neuroprotection aims to protect brain cells from damage during and after a stroke. Despite decades of research, no neuroprotective drug has yet been proven effective in large trials. However, new approaches are showing promise:

Rehabilitation and Recovery Trials

Stroke rehabilitation research has expanded dramatically, with trials exploring technology-enhanced and brain-directed approaches:

Stem Cell and Regenerative Trials

Several UK centres are running pioneering stem cell trials for stroke recovery:

These trials are primarily for patients in the chronic phase of stroke recovery (typically 6+ months post-stroke) who have ongoing disability.

Secondary Prevention Studies

After a first stroke or TIA, preventing recurrence is critical. Prevention trials include:

Haemorrhagic Stroke Trials

While less common than ischaemic stroke, haemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain) is more often fatal. UK trials include:

Eligibility for Stroke Trials

Eligibility depends heavily on the type and timing of the trial:

Common requirements include: brain imaging (CT/MRI) confirming stroke type, modified Rankin Scale assessment, and ability to attend follow-up visits.

💡 For Carers and Family Members

Many stroke trials, particularly rehabilitation studies, accept referrals from carers and family members. If your loved one has had a stroke, you can search for trials on their behalf and discuss options with their stroke team.

UK Stroke Trial Centres

Major UK stroke trial centres include:

How to Find Your Match

Whether you have had a stroke recently or are in the recovery phase, our tools can help you find relevant trials. Use the Smart Matcher for personalised results based on your stroke type, time since onset, and current symptoms.

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