Early blood pressure lowering in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage and prior use of antithrombotic agents: pooled analysis of the INTERACT studies
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Lili, Song
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Sandset, Else Charlotte
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Arima, Hisatomi
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Heeley, Emma
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Delcourt, Candice
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Chen, Guofeng
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Yang, Jie
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Wu, Guojun
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Wang, Xia
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Lavados Germain, Pablo Manuel
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Huang, Yining
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Stapf, Christian
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Wang, Jiguang
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Robinson, Thompson
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Chalmers, John
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Lindley, Richard I.
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Anderson, Craig S.
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2018-03-08T14:35:08Z
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2018-03-08T14:35:08Z
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2016-12
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Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Volumen: 87 Número: 12 Páginas: 1330-1335
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1468-330X
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10.1136/jnnp-2016-313246
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/146783
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Objective Antithrombotic agents increase risks of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and associated adverse outcomes. We determined differential effects of early blood pressure (BP) lowering in patients with/without antithrombotic-associated ICH in the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trials (INTERACT1 and 2).
Design Post hoc pooled analyses of the INTERACT studies-international, multicentre, prospective, open, blinded end point trials of patients with ICH (< 6 h) and elevated systolic BP (SBP 150-180 mm Hg) randomly assigned to intensive (target SBP < 140 mm Hg) or guideline-based (SBP < 180 mm Hg) BP management. Associations of antithrombotic use and (1) death or dependency (modified Rankin scale scores 3-6) were analysed using logistic regression, and (2) of increased haematoma+ intraventricular haemorrhage volume (IVH) with/without intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) over 24 h were estimated in analyses of covariance.
Results In all, 3184 patients were included in these analyses. Antithrombotic-associated ICH (364 patients, 11%) was not associated with a significantly increased risk of death or dependency (OR 1.38, 95% CI 0.93 to 2.04). There was no heterogeneity in the BP-lowering treatment effect on death or dependency. Among 1309 patients who underwent follow-up CT after 24 h, absolute increase in haematoma +/- IVH volume was larger (5.2/5.0 mL) in those with compared to those without prior antithrombotics (2.2/0.9 mL; p= 0.022/0.031). Intensive BP lowering reduced haematoma +/- IVH growth by 4.7/7.1 mL in patients on antithrombotics versus 1.3/1.4 mL in those without, although these differences did not reach statistical significance (p homogeneity= 0.104/0.059).
Conclusions In patients with ICH, prior antithrombotic therapy is associated with greater haematoma growth, which may be reduced by early intensive BP-lowering treatment.
Early blood pressure lowering in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage and prior use of antithrombotic agents: pooled analysis of the INTERACT studies