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What is the prognosis of mild and severe stroke? Eivind Berge Oslo University Hospital ESC, Lisbon, May 23 rd 2012
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«What is the prognosis of mild and severe stroke?» What is the natural course of mild and severe strokes? What is the effect of rt-PA on the course of mild and severe strokes?
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Mild strokes: Should they be treated with rt-PA? No:Mild strokes have of «low chance of benefit» and have not been studied in clinical trials Yes: «Mild» strokes are not always mild strokes Yes:Observational studies have indicated similar- sized effects of rt-PA in mild stroke 1,2 1 Mishra NK. Stroke 2010;41:2612 2 Saposnik G. Stroke 2012;43:1315
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Severe strokes: Should they be treated with rt-PA? No:Severe strokes have «high risk of harm» and have not been studied in clinical trials No:Observational studies have indicated lower effects of rt-PA in severe stroke 1 1 Saposnik G. Stroke 2012;43:1315 RR Stroke severity (iScore)
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Severe strokes: Should they be treated with rt-PA? No:Severe strokes have «high risk of harm» and have been excluded from clinical trials Yes:Other studies have indicated similar-sized effects in severe strokes 1,2 1 Mishra NK. Stroke 2010;41:2612 NIHSS score 2 Ingall TJ. Stroke 2004;35:2418
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Markers of «mild» and «severe» stroke in IST-3 NIHSS score (neurological deficits) OCSP class (stroke syndrome) Predicted probability of poor outcome at 6 months 1 1 König IR, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1821
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Measure of prognosis in IST-3 Proportion of patients «alive and independent» at 6 months (OHS/mRS 0-2)
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Proportion «alive and independent» at 6 months in control group
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Effect of rt-PA on the proportion «alive and independent» at 6 months
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Summary: Prognosis of mild and severe strokes «Mild» strokes are not always mild, and «severe» strokes are almost always severe There was no clear evidence of a differential effect of rt-PA in mild or severe strokes There was a trend towards a better effect in severe stroke, even after adjustment for key prognostic variables
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Implications for practice and research There is no reason to routinely withhold rt-PA from mild or severe strokes –«Mild» strokes are not always mild, and are likely to benefit from treatment –«Severe» strokes have a very poor prognosis if left untreated, and are very likely to benefit The PRISMS trial is being planned in the US to determine the effect of rt-PA in mild strokes (NIHSS score ≤ 5)
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