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Predictors of Post-alteplase Hemorrhagic Transformation of Brain Infarction

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18 - 75 years of age
Both
Phase 4

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Overview

The investigators evaluated whether the characteristics of ischemic stroke patients, door-to-needle time, and stroke risk factors were predictive variables for different subtypes of post-alteplase hemorrhagic transformation of brain infarction.

Description

Investigators conducted a prospective cohort study between June 2021 and October 2023. They screened 1450 patients who presented with AIS and received alteplase and included 616 AIS patients who met the inclusion criteria and were diagnosed based on a thorough clinical assessment, including a detailed medical history, physical examination, and specific brain imaging results and treated with alteplase within four and half hours of stroke onset.

The investigators assessed the patients' follow-up brain imaging to detect the subtypes of hemorrhagic transformation after receiving alteplase.

The study consisted of two distinct groups. The first group consisted of 464 patients who did not experience hemorrhagic infarction, while the second group comprised 152 patients who experienced hemorrhagic infarction.

The investigators evaluated whether the characteristics of ischemic stroke patients, door-to-needle time, and stroke risk factors were predictive variables for different subtypes of post-alteplase hemorrhagic transformation of brain infarction.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The investigators enrolled individuals of both genders, aged between 18 and 75, who presented with acute first-ever ischemic stroke and were eligible for thrombolysis.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • The investigators excluded patients who had not been followed up on for 90 days after enrollment, Those with alteplase contraindications or did not receive the total dose of alteplase due to any reason were excluded The investigators excluded patients with a known history of persistent or recurrent CNS pathology (e.g., epilepsy, meningioma, multiple sclerosis, history of head trauma with a residual neurological deficit).
        The investigators excluded patients who had recurrent ischemic stroke diagnosed by
        appropriate clinical history and/or MRI brain findings.
        The investigators excluded patients with symptoms of major organ failure, active
        malignancies, or an acute myocardial infarction within the previous six weeks.
        The investigators also excluded pregnant and lactating patients with stroke due to venous
        thrombosis and stroke following cardiac arrest

Study details

Ischemic Stroke, Alteplase Adverse Reaction

NCT06337175

Kafrelsheikh University

13 April 2024

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