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Stroke 2014-Oct

Early deterioration after thrombolysis plus aspirin in acute stroke: a post hoc analysis of the Antiplatelet Therapy in Combination with Recombinant t-PA Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke trial.

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Sanne M Zinkstok
Ludo F Beenen
Charles B Majoie
Henk A Marquering
Rob J de Haan
Yvo B Roos

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Aspirin early after intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke increases the risk of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (SICH), without influencing functional outcome at 3 months. The effect of aspirin on early neurological deterioration (END) was explored as a post hoc analysis of the randomized Antiplatelet Therapy in Combination With Recombinant t-PA Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke (ARTIS) trial.

METHODS

END, defined as a ≥4 points National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale worsening ≤24 hours after intravenous thrombolysis, was categorized into SICH (ENDSICH) and cerebral ischemia (ENDCI). Multinomial logistic regression was used to assess the effect of aspirin on END.

RESULTS

Of the 640 patients, 31 patients (4.8%) experienced END (14 ENDSICH, 17 ENDCI). Aspirin increased the risk of ENDSICH (odds ratio, 3.73; 95% confidence interval, 1.03-13.49) but not of ENDCI (odds ratio, 1.14; 95% confidence interval, 0.44-3.00). After adjustment for other explanatory variables, the association between aspirin and ENDSICH remained significant.

CONCLUSIONS

In this trial, there is no evidence of an early antithrombotic effect from the addition of aspirin to intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke.

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