Abstract

Introduction: Neutrophil-mediated inflammation in the acute phase of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) worsens outcome in pre-clinical studies. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), an inducible ligand for integrins and cell-cell adhesion molecules, is critical for neutrophil extravasation. We aimed to determine whether serum levels of ICAM-1 are associated with worse outcomes after ICH. Methods: We conducted a post-hoc analysis of the randomized controlled FAST (Factor-VII-for-Acute-Hemorrhagic-Stroke-Treatment) trial. The study exposure was serum level of ICAM-1, ascertained at admission. The co-primary outcomes were mortality, and death or major disability (modified Rankin Score 4-6) at 90 days. Secondary radiological outcomes were baseline ICH volume, perihematomal edema volume (PHE), and hematoma expansion at 24 hours (ICH volume increase of ≥33% or 6mL). Multivariable linear and logistic regression analyses, adjusted for age, sex, baseline ICH volume, ICH location, and trial treatment arm, were used to test for associations between ICAM-1 and outcomes. Results: Of 841 patients, we included 507 (60%) with complete data (mean age 64 years, 37% women). Hematoma expansion occurred in 169 (34%), while 242 (48%) had a poor outcome. In multivariable analyses, ICAM-1 was associated with mortality (OR, 1.02; 95% confidence interval, CI, 1.01-1.05; p=0.02) and poor outcome (OR, 1.02; CI, 1.01-1.04; p=0.04). In multivariable analyses of radiological outcomes, ICAM-1 was associated with hematoma expansion (OR, 1.03, CI, 1.01-1.07) and baseline PHE (beta, 0.02; SE, 0.001, p=0.01), but was not associated with baseline ICH volume. Conclusions: In this post-hoc analysis of the FAST trial in patients with ICH, admission serum levels of ICAM-1 were associated with hematoma expansion, PHE, and poor outcome. These findings highlight the need to further explore the role of early inflammatory biomarkers in prognostication and as potential therapeutic targets.

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