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Journal of Clinical Neurology
2015 Volume.11 No. 4 p.305 ~ p.310
Postthrombolytic Antiplatelet Use for Patients with Intercerebral Hemorrhage without Extensive Parenchymal Involvement Does Not Worsen Outcome
Jia Weihua

Zhou Lichun
Liao Xiaoling
Pan Yuesong
Wang Yongjun
Abstract
Background and Purpose: It is unclear whether postthrombolytic antiplatelet (AP) therapy after thrombolytic-related hemorrhage without extensive parenchymal involvement (THEPI) affects the clinical outcome. This study explored whether AP administration in patients with THEPI affects short- and long-term outcomes.

Methods: All of the data for this study were collected from the Thrombolysis Implementation and Monitor of Acute Ischemic Stroke in China (TIMS-China) registry. Patients with THEPI were assigned to either the AP (AP therapy should be commenced 24 h after intravenous thrombolysis) or AP-naive groups. THEPI was defined according to European-Australasian Acute Stroke Study II criteria. The 90-day functional outcome, 7-day National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score, and 7-day and 90-day mortalities were compared between the AP and AP-naive groups. Logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the effects of AP therapy on the short- and long-term clinical outcomes.

Results: Of the 928 patients enrolled from those in the TIMS-China registry (n=1,440), 89 (9.6%) had nonsymptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) within 24-36 h after thrombolysis; 33 (37%) of these patients were given AP therapy (AP group) and 56 (63%) were not (AP-naive group). No significant differences were found for the risk of 7-day aggravated ICH (p=0.998), 7-day NIHSS score (p=0.5491), 7-day mortality [odds ratio (OR)=3.427; 95% confidence interval (95% CI)=0.344-34.160; p=0.294], 90-day mortality (OR=0.788, 95% CI=0.154-4.040, p=0.775), or modified Rankin score 5 or 6 at 90-days (OR=1.108, 95% CI=0.249-4.928, p=0.893) between the AP and AP-naive groups after THEPI.

Conclusions: Early administration of postthrombolytic AP therapy after THEPI does not worsen either the short- or long-term outcome. AP therapy may be a reasonable treatment option for patients with THEPI to reduce the risk of ischemic stroke recurrence.
KEYWORD
ischemic stroke, thrombolytic-related hemorrhage, antiplatelet therapy, outcome
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