BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is uncertainty whether warfarin-treated patients (despite international normalized ratio < 1.7) have increased risks of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage after intravenous thrombolysis. METHODS: Vascular risk factors, stroke subtype, and outcome measures were compared between warfarin- and nonwarfarin-treated patients undergoing acute thrombolysis within 3 hours of symptom onset. RESULTS: From 212 patients (mean age, 74 ± 14 years; 50% men) studied, 14 (6.5%) had prior warfarin use. After adjusting for age, baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and stroke subtype, warfarin-treated patients had significantly increased risks of developing symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (adjusted OR, 14.7; 95% CI, 1.3 to 54.3). A trend for poorer stroke recovery and increased mortality was observed in warfarin-treated patients on univariate, but not on multivariable, analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Warfarin-treated patients with stroke have increased risks of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage after thrombolytic treatment. These data raise safety concerns of thrombolytic treatment in warfarin-treated patients with subtherapeutic international normalized ratio.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is uncertainty whether warfarin-treated patients (despite international normalized ratio < 1.7) have increased risks of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage after intravenous thrombolysis. METHODS: Vascular risk factors, stroke subtype, and outcome measures were compared between warfarin- and nonwarfarin-treated patients undergoing acute thrombolysis within 3 hours of symptom onset. RESULTS: From 212 patients (mean age, 74 ± 14 years; 50% men) studied, 14 (6.5%) had prior warfarin use. After adjusting for age, baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and stroke subtype, warfarin-treated patients had significantly increased risks of developing symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (adjusted OR, 14.7; 95% CI, 1.3 to 54.3). A trend for poorer stroke recovery and increased mortality was observed in warfarin-treated patients on univariate, but not on multivariable, analyses. CONCLUSIONS:Warfarin-treated patients with stroke have increased risks of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage after thrombolytic treatment. These data raise safety concerns of thrombolytic treatment in warfarin-treated patients with subtherapeutic international normalized ratio.
Authors: T Steiner; M Böhm; M Dichgans; H-C Diener; C Ell; M Endres; C Epple; M Grond; U Laufs; G Nickenig; H Riess; J Röther; P D Schellinger; M Spannagl; R Veltkamp Journal: Clin Res Cardiol Date: 2013-05-14 Impact factor: 5.460