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  • S. Karger AG  (3)
  • 1
    In: Cerebrovascular Diseases, S. Karger AG, Vol. 37, No. 1 ( 2014), p. 51-56
    Abstract: 〈 b 〉 〈 i 〉 Background: 〈 /i 〉 〈 /b 〉 Renal dysfunction is a prevalent comorbidity in acute stroke patients requiring thrombolytic therapy. Reports studying the relationship between renal dysfunction and risk of postthrombolytic symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (SICH) are contradictory. We aimed to compare the safety and effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy in acute stroke patients with and without renal dysfunction. 〈 b 〉 〈 i 〉 Methods: 〈 /i 〉 〈 /b 〉 Based on the prospective stroke registries of 4 hospitals in Taiwan from 2007-2012, we identified acute stroke patients who received thrombolytic therapy. Clinically significant renal dysfunction was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 〈 60 ml/min/1.73 m 〈 sup 〉 2 〈 /sup 〉 . Renal dysfunction was further defined as stage 3 (30 ≤ eGFR 〈 60 ml/min/ 1.73 m 〈 sup 〉 2 〈 /sup 〉 ), stage 4 (15 ≤ eGFR 〈 30 ml/min/1.73 m 〈 sup 〉 2 〈 /sup 〉 ) and stage 5 ( 〈 15 ml/min/1.73 m 〈 sup 〉 2 〈 /sup 〉 ). The rates of SICH and poor outcome (defined as modified Rankin scale score ≥4) at 3 months after thrombolytic therapy were compared in patients with and without renal dysfunction. SICH was determined according to the definition of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of renal dysfunction on outcome. Patients with different stages of renal dysfunction were further analyzed to determine the effect of disease severity on outcome. 〈 b 〉 〈 i 〉 Results: 〈 /i 〉 〈 /b 〉 Of the 657 stroke patients with thrombolysis, 239 (36%) had renal dysfunction, including 212 patients in stage 3, 17 patients in stage 4 and 10 patients in stage 5 of renal dysfunction. Patients with renal dysfunction were older and more likely to have hypertension, ischemic heart disease, congestive heart failure and prior antiplatelet use than those without. There were no differences in SICH (8 vs. 7%, p = 0.580) and poor outcome (41 vs. 39%, p = 0.758) between patients with and without renal dysfunction. After multivariable analysis, renal dysfunction was not associated with SICH (odds ratio: 1.03, 95% confidence interval: 0.55-1.92) and poor outcome. Pretreatment stroke severity was the only factor significantly associated with both SICH and poor outcome at 3 months. When stratifying renal dysfunction into stage 3 and stage ≥4, there was no significant increase in SICH as the severity of renal dysfunction increased after multivariable adjustment. 〈 b 〉 〈 i 〉 Conclusions: 〈 /i 〉 〈 /b 〉 Renal dysfunction did not increase the risk of SICH and poor outcome at 3 months after stroke thrombolysis. Further study comparing directly the risk and benefit of thrombolytic therapy versus no therapy in stroke patients with renal dysfunction is warranted.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1015-9770 , 1421-9786
    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2014
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    In: European Neurology, S. Karger AG, Vol. 66, No. 2 ( 2011), p. 110-116
    Abstract: 〈 i 〉 Background/Aims: 〈 /i 〉 Intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) treatment is recommended in acute stroke within 3 h of onset; however, the benefit of its use in the elderly remains uncertain. We assessed the safety and efficacy of tPA treatment in elderly patients. 〈 i 〉 Methods: 〈 /i 〉 We recruited 97 elderly Chinese patients aged ≧80 years with cerebral ischemia presenting within 3 h of onset. Favorable outcomes were defined as discharge to home and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ≤2 at discharge. 〈 i 〉 Results: 〈 /i 〉 For moderate to severe patients (NIHSS ≧6), the baseline characteristics between the tPA (n = 30) and non-tPA (n = 41) group were not different. The proportion of patients discharged home was 56.7 and 61%, respectively (p = 0.72). For patients with baseline mRS ≤2, the frequency of discharged mRS ≤2 was not different (27.3% of the tPA group and 26.9% of the non-tPA group; p = 1.00). Symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage was 6.7 and 2.4%, respectively (p = 0.31). For minor stroke patients (NIHSS ≤5), tPA was not considered and the outcome of those discharged home and mRS ≤2 was 73 and 88%, respectively. 〈 i 〉 Conclusion: 〈 /i 〉 Elderly patients can be treated safely with intravenous tPA, whereas our data did not support routine thrombolysis. Further randomized trials in the elderly are encouraged.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0014-3022 , 1421-9913
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    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2011
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    In:  Nephron Vol. 91, No. 2 ( 2002), p. 358-360
    In: Nephron, S. Karger AG, Vol. 91, No. 2 ( 2002), p. 358-360
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1660-8151 , 2235-3186
    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2002
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