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Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome
OBJECTIVE: The effect of prestroke aspirin use on initial severity, hemorrhagic transformation, and functional outcome of ischemic stroke is uncertain. METHODS: Using a multicenter stroke registry database, patients with acute ischemic stroke of three subtypes (large artery atherosclerosis [LAA], sm...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5067647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26754410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24602 |
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author | Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Hong, Keun‐Sik Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Lee, Soo Joo Ko, Youngchai Han, Moon‐Ku Lee, Jun Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Kim, Dong‐Eog Kim, Joon‐Tae Choi, Jay Chol Yu, Kyung‐Ho Lee, Byung‐Chul Lee, Ji Sung Lee, Juneyoung Gorelick, Philip B. Bae, Hee‐Joon |
author_facet | Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Hong, Keun‐Sik Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Lee, Soo Joo Ko, Youngchai Han, Moon‐Ku Lee, Jun Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Kim, Dong‐Eog Kim, Joon‐Tae Choi, Jay Chol Yu, Kyung‐Ho Lee, Byung‐Chul Lee, Ji Sung Lee, Juneyoung Gorelick, Philip B. Bae, Hee‐Joon |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The effect of prestroke aspirin use on initial severity, hemorrhagic transformation, and functional outcome of ischemic stroke is uncertain. METHODS: Using a multicenter stroke registry database, patients with acute ischemic stroke of three subtypes (large artery atherosclerosis [LAA], small vessel occlusion [SVO], or cardioembolism [CE]) were identified. NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) and hemorrhagic transformation at presentation and discharge modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were compared between prestroke aspirin users and nonusers. RESULTS: Among the 10,433 patients, 1,914 (18.3%) reported prestroke aspirin use. On crude analysis, initial NIHSS scores of aspirin users were higher than nonusers (mean difference: 0.35; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.04–0.66). However, a multivariable analysis with an application of inverse probability of treatment weighting based on a propensity score of prestroke aspirin, having an interaction effect of prestroke aspirin use and stroke subtype in the model, showed less stroke severity for aspirin users in LAA, but not in SVO and CE than for nonusers; mean difference in NIHSS scores in LAA was –0.97 (95% CI: –1.45 to –0.49). With respect to hemorrhagic transformation and mRS, no significant interaction effects were found. Prestroke aspirin use increased the risk of hemorrhagic transformation (adjusted odd ratio: 1.34; 95% CI: 1.05–1.73), but decreased the odds of the higher discharge mRS (0.86; 0.76–0.96). INTERPRETATION: Prestroke aspirin use may reduce initial stroke severity in atherothrombotic stroke and can improve functional outcome at discharge despite an increase of hemorrhagic transformation irrespective of stroke subtype. Ann Neurol 2016;79:560–568 |
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spelling | pubmed-50676472016-11-01 Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Hong, Keun‐Sik Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Lee, Soo Joo Ko, Youngchai Han, Moon‐Ku Lee, Jun Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Kim, Dong‐Eog Kim, Joon‐Tae Choi, Jay Chol Yu, Kyung‐Ho Lee, Byung‐Chul Lee, Ji Sung Lee, Juneyoung Gorelick, Philip B. Bae, Hee‐Joon Ann Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: The effect of prestroke aspirin use on initial severity, hemorrhagic transformation, and functional outcome of ischemic stroke is uncertain. METHODS: Using a multicenter stroke registry database, patients with acute ischemic stroke of three subtypes (large artery atherosclerosis [LAA], small vessel occlusion [SVO], or cardioembolism [CE]) were identified. NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) and hemorrhagic transformation at presentation and discharge modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were compared between prestroke aspirin users and nonusers. RESULTS: Among the 10,433 patients, 1,914 (18.3%) reported prestroke aspirin use. On crude analysis, initial NIHSS scores of aspirin users were higher than nonusers (mean difference: 0.35; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.04–0.66). However, a multivariable analysis with an application of inverse probability of treatment weighting based on a propensity score of prestroke aspirin, having an interaction effect of prestroke aspirin use and stroke subtype in the model, showed less stroke severity for aspirin users in LAA, but not in SVO and CE than for nonusers; mean difference in NIHSS scores in LAA was –0.97 (95% CI: –1.45 to –0.49). With respect to hemorrhagic transformation and mRS, no significant interaction effects were found. Prestroke aspirin use increased the risk of hemorrhagic transformation (adjusted odd ratio: 1.34; 95% CI: 1.05–1.73), but decreased the odds of the higher discharge mRS (0.86; 0.76–0.96). INTERPRETATION: Prestroke aspirin use may reduce initial stroke severity in atherothrombotic stroke and can improve functional outcome at discharge despite an increase of hemorrhagic transformation irrespective of stroke subtype. Ann Neurol 2016;79:560–568 John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-19 2016-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5067647/ /pubmed/26754410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24602 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Hong, Keun‐Sik Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Lee, Soo Joo Ko, Youngchai Han, Moon‐Ku Lee, Jun Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Kim, Dong‐Eog Kim, Joon‐Tae Choi, Jay Chol Yu, Kyung‐Ho Lee, Byung‐Chul Lee, Ji Sung Lee, Juneyoung Gorelick, Philip B. Bae, Hee‐Joon Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title | Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title_full | Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title_fullStr | Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title_short | Comparative Effectiveness of Prestroke Aspirin on Stroke Severity and Outcome |
title_sort | comparative effectiveness of prestroke aspirin on stroke severity and outcome |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5067647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26754410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24602 |
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