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Intensive versus guideline‐recommended blood pressure reduction in acute lacunar stroke with intravenous thrombolysis therapy: the ENCHANTED trial

Authors :
John Chalmers
Joanna M. Wardlaw
Mark Woodward
Zien Zhou
Alejandra Malavera
Mark W Parsons
Craig S. Anderson
Candice Delcourt
Richard I. Lindley
Grant Mair
Andrew M. Demchuk
Sohei Yoshimura
Xiaoying Chen
Xia Wang
Thompson G. Robinson
Chao Xia
Cheryl Carcel
Source :
Zhou, Z, Xia, C, Carcel, C, Yoshimura, S, Wang, X, Delcourt, C, Malavera, A, Chen, X, Mair, G, Woodward, M, Chalmers, J, Demchuk, A M, Lindley, R I, Robinson, T G, Parsons, M W, Wardlaw, J M & Anderson, C S 2020, ' Intensive versus guideline-recommended blood pressure reduction in acute lacunar stroke with intravenous thrombolysis therapy: the ENCHANTED trial ', European Journal of Neurology . https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14598
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE This was an investigation of the differential effects of early intensive versus guideline-recommended blood pressure (BP) lowering between lacunar and non-lacunar acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) in the BP arm of the Enhanced Control of Hypertension and Thrombolysis Stroke Study (ENCHANTED). METHODS In 1,632 participants classified as having definite or probable lacunar (n = 454 [27.8%]) or non-lacunar AIS according to pre-specified definitions based upon clinical and adjudicated imaging findings, mean BP changes over days 0-7 were plotted, and systolic BP differences by treatment between subgroups were estimated in generalized linear models. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the BP treatment effects on 90-day outcomes (primary, an ordinal shift of modified Rankin scale scores) across lacunar and non-lacunar AIS after adjustment for baseline covariables. RESULTS Most baseline characteristics, acute BP and other management differed between lacunar and non-lacunar AIS, but mean systolic BP differences by treatment were comparable at each time point (all pinteraction > 0.12) and over 24 h post-randomization (-5.5, 95% CI -6.5, -4.4 mmHg in lacunar AIS vs. -5.6, 95% CI -6.3, -4.8 mmHg in non-lacunar AIS, pinteraction = 0.93). The neutral effect of intensive BP lowering on functional outcome and the beneficial effect on intracranial haemorrhage were similar for the two subgroups (all pinteraction > 0.19). CONCLUSIONS There were no differences in the treatment effect of early intensive versus guideline-recommended BP lowering across lacunar and non-lacunar AIS.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhou, Z, Xia, C, Carcel, C, Yoshimura, S, Wang, X, Delcourt, C, Malavera, A, Chen, X, Mair, G, Woodward, M, Chalmers, J, Demchuk, A M, Lindley, R I, Robinson, T G, Parsons, M W, Wardlaw, J M & Anderson, C S 2020, ' Intensive versus guideline-recommended blood pressure reduction in acute lacunar stroke with intravenous thrombolysis therapy: the ENCHANTED trial ', European Journal of Neurology . https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14598
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