Abstract

Background and PurposePost thrombolytic intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is associated with higher rate of death or disability in acute ischemic stroke patients. We investigated the relationship between post thrombolytic ICH volume and change in volume and death or disability at 90 days in acute ischemic stroke patients. MethodsWe analyzed 110 patents recruited in the Safety Evaluation of 3K3A-APC in Ischemic Stroke (RHAPSODY) trial who received intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) followed by mechanical thrombectomy (if indicated) and 3K3A-APC or placebo. ICH volume was measured at Day 2 and Day 7 using susceptibility weighted sequence (SWI) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We also calculated the post thrombolytic ICH volume change between Day 2 and Day 7. Outcomes were determined by using utility weighted modified Rankin scale (UW-mRs) at 90-days, Outcomes were determined by using utility weighted modified Rankin scale (UW-mRS) at 90 days. To minimize interpretation bias, outcome assessors were blinded to the treatment allocation and clinical data.We adjusted for age, gender, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score (<10,10-19 and ≥20), location of hemorrhage (single basal ganglia hemorrhage, single lobar, single cerebellum, and multiple sites) in multivariate regression analysis. ResultsA total of 88 (80%) of 110 patients had post thrombolytic ICH (mean volume 28.3 ml ± SD 62 ml). The strata of ICH volume were not associated with UW-mRs at 90 days: <20 cc (regression coefficient (RC)-0.05, p= 0.58), 20-39 cc (RC-0.22, p=0.17), or ≥40 cc (RC-0.34, p= 0.083) compared with no ICH after adjusting for potential confounders. Change in ICH mean volume 26.78 ml ±59.68, 52 had increase in volume) between Day 2 and day 7 was not associated with UW-mRS at 90 days (RC -67.71, p= 0.06). ConclusionsWe did not observe any independent effect of post thrombolytic ICH volume on death or disability in acute ischemic stroke patients. Although further studies must be done, our data suggest that strategies to prevent ICH expansion such as antifibrinolytic medications and reduction in ICH volume such as surgical evacuation may not reduce death or disability in acute ischemic stroke patients with post thrombolytic ICH.

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