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Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital

INTRODUCTION: Recurrent ischemic strokes (IS) make up to one-third of all strokes. Nine out of 10 strokes are due to modifiable risk factors. Thus, it seems that standard management strategies of modifiable risk factors are yet to improve. Hence, we planned a randomized controlled trial assessing nu...

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Autores principales: Imam, Yahia Z., Mohamed, Mouhand F.H., Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S., Santos, Mark, Alkhawad, Nima, Salam, Abdul, Amir, Numan, Saqqur, Maher, Muhammad, Ahmad, Elsoutohy, Ahmed, Kamran, Saadat, Akhtar, Naveed, Kiliyanni, Abdul Salim, Own, Ahmed, Deleu, Dirk, Shuaib, Ashfaq
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7360328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020694
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author Imam, Yahia Z.
Mohamed, Mouhand F.H.
Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S.
Santos, Mark
Alkhawad, Nima
Salam, Abdul
Amir, Numan
Saqqur, Maher
Muhammad, Ahmad
Elsoutohy, Ahmed
Kamran, Saadat
Akhtar, Naveed
Kiliyanni, Abdul Salim
Own, Ahmed
Deleu, Dirk
Shuaib, Ashfaq
author_facet Imam, Yahia Z.
Mohamed, Mouhand F.H.
Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S.
Santos, Mark
Alkhawad, Nima
Salam, Abdul
Amir, Numan
Saqqur, Maher
Muhammad, Ahmad
Elsoutohy, Ahmed
Kamran, Saadat
Akhtar, Naveed
Kiliyanni, Abdul Salim
Own, Ahmed
Deleu, Dirk
Shuaib, Ashfaq
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description INTRODUCTION: Recurrent ischemic strokes (IS) make up to one-third of all strokes. Nine out of 10 strokes are due to modifiable risk factors. Thus, it seems that standard management strategies of modifiable risk factors are yet to improve. Hence, we planned a randomized controlled trial assessing nurses or pharmacists-led aggressive control of comorbidities and their prognostic impact on IS and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). METHODS/DESIGN: Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAs and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital (PROMOTE HEALTH) is an assessor-blinded, open-label, randomized, two-arm, controlled trial. Eligible patients have IS or TIA, and an additional modifiable risk factor (Hypertension or dyslipidemia) attending the stroke ward or clinic at the Weill Cornell-affiliated Hamad General Hospital. Stroke specialists will offer the control group the currently practiced best risk factor management strategies. Whereas, in the intervention arm, with the assistance of a nurse and a pharmacist, we will make aggressive attempts to meet targets of defined risk factors. The primary outcomes are the mean difference in blood pressure (BP) and low-density lipoprotein. Whereas myocardial infarction, recurrent stroke events, and mortality serve as the study's secondary outcomes. We require 200 patients per study arm to achieve a power of 80% and an alpha level of <0.05. The Medical Research Center and the Institutional Review Board have approved the study, and it was prospectively registered in a trial registry. DISCUSSION: A significant proportion of strokes are due to modifiable preventable risk factors. Despite having the right preventive strategies aimed at mitigating these risk factors, a sizeable proportion of strokes are due to recurring events. This prompted the medical community to evaluate aggressive means of addressing these risk factors. The nurse or pharmacist-led management of comorbidities has been proven to be of value in the management of diabetes and hypertension. It will be of value to demonstrate the effectiveness of utilizing this additional task force in aggressively managing IS or TIA patients with an overarching goal of improving their prognosis. If our intervention proves to be efficacious, this would have a substantial impact on the current stroke practices and guidelines. Additionally, it will invite further research in the area. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02868723, last updated on September 2018
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spelling pubmed-73603282020-08-05 Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital Imam, Yahia Z. Mohamed, Mouhand F.H. Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S. Santos, Mark Alkhawad, Nima Salam, Abdul Amir, Numan Saqqur, Maher Muhammad, Ahmad Elsoutohy, Ahmed Kamran, Saadat Akhtar, Naveed Kiliyanni, Abdul Salim Own, Ahmed Deleu, Dirk Shuaib, Ashfaq Medicine (Baltimore) 5300 INTRODUCTION: Recurrent ischemic strokes (IS) make up to one-third of all strokes. Nine out of 10 strokes are due to modifiable risk factors. Thus, it seems that standard management strategies of modifiable risk factors are yet to improve. Hence, we planned a randomized controlled trial assessing nurses or pharmacists-led aggressive control of comorbidities and their prognostic impact on IS and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). METHODS/DESIGN: Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAs and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital (PROMOTE HEALTH) is an assessor-blinded, open-label, randomized, two-arm, controlled trial. Eligible patients have IS or TIA, and an additional modifiable risk factor (Hypertension or dyslipidemia) attending the stroke ward or clinic at the Weill Cornell-affiliated Hamad General Hospital. Stroke specialists will offer the control group the currently practiced best risk factor management strategies. Whereas, in the intervention arm, with the assistance of a nurse and a pharmacist, we will make aggressive attempts to meet targets of defined risk factors. The primary outcomes are the mean difference in blood pressure (BP) and low-density lipoprotein. Whereas myocardial infarction, recurrent stroke events, and mortality serve as the study's secondary outcomes. We require 200 patients per study arm to achieve a power of 80% and an alpha level of <0.05. The Medical Research Center and the Institutional Review Board have approved the study, and it was prospectively registered in a trial registry. DISCUSSION: A significant proportion of strokes are due to modifiable preventable risk factors. Despite having the right preventive strategies aimed at mitigating these risk factors, a sizeable proportion of strokes are due to recurring events. This prompted the medical community to evaluate aggressive means of addressing these risk factors. The nurse or pharmacist-led management of comorbidities has been proven to be of value in the management of diabetes and hypertension. It will be of value to demonstrate the effectiveness of utilizing this additional task force in aggressively managing IS or TIA patients with an overarching goal of improving their prognosis. If our intervention proves to be efficacious, this would have a substantial impact on the current stroke practices and guidelines. Additionally, it will invite further research in the area. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02868723, last updated on September 2018 Wolters Kluwer Health 2020-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7360328/ /pubmed/32664066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020694 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Imam, Yahia Z.
Mohamed, Mouhand F.H.
Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S.
Santos, Mark
Alkhawad, Nima
Salam, Abdul
Amir, Numan
Saqqur, Maher
Muhammad, Ahmad
Elsoutohy, Ahmed
Kamran, Saadat
Akhtar, Naveed
Kiliyanni, Abdul Salim
Own, Ahmed
Deleu, Dirk
Shuaib, Ashfaq
Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title_full Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title_fullStr Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title_short Prospective study to optimize the health of patients with TIAS (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the Hamad General Hospital
title_sort prospective study to optimize the health of patients with tias (transient ischemic attack) and stroke admitted to the hamad general hospital
topic 5300
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7360328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020694
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