BACKGROUND: High blood pressure is common in acute stroke and associated with a worse functional outcome. Many patients who present with acute stroke are taking prescribed antihypertensive therapy before their stroke. AIMS: ENOS tested whether lowering blood pressure and continuing pre-stroke antihypertensive therapy are each safe and effective. METHODS: This study is an international multi-centre prospective randomized single-blind blinded-endpoint parallel-group partial-factorial controlled trial of transdermal glyceryl trinitrate(a nitric oxide donor, given for seven-days) vs. no glyceryl trinitrate, and of continuing vs. stopping (temporarily for seven-days) pre-stroke antihypertensive drugs if relevant, inpatients with acute ischaemic stroke or intracerebral haemorrhage and high systolic blood pressure (140–220 mmHg). RESULTS: Recruitment ran from July 2001 to October 2013. Four thousand eleven patients [2097 (52·3%) in the continue/stop arm] were recruited from 173 sites across 23 countries in 5 continents (Asia 14%, Continental Europe 16%, UK 64%). Baseline characteristics include: mean age 70 (standard deviation 12) years; male 57%; mean time from stroke to recruitment 26 (13) h; mean severity (Scandinavian Stroke Scale) 34(13) of 58; mean blood pressure 167 (19)/90 (13) mmHg; ischaemic stroke 83%; and intracerebral haemorrhage 16%. The main trial results will be presented in May 2014. The results will also be presented in updated Cochrane systematic reviews and included in individual patient data meta-analyses of all relevant randomized controlled trials. CONCLUSION: ENOS is a large completed international trial of blood pressure management in acute stroke and includes patients representative of many stroke services worldwide.
BACKGROUND: High blood pressure is common in acute stroke and associated with a worse functional outcome. Many patients who present with acute stroke are taking prescribed antihypertensive therapy before their stroke. AIMS: ENOS tested whether lowering blood pressure and continuing pre-stroke antihypertensive therapy are each safe and effective. METHODS: This study is an international multi-centre prospective randomized single-blind blinded-endpoint parallel-group partial-factorial controlled trial of transdermal glyceryl trinitrate(a nitric oxide donor, given for seven-days) vs. no glyceryl trinitrate, and of continuing vs. stopping (temporarily for seven-days) pre-stroke antihypertensive drugs if relevant, inpatients with acute ischaemic stroke or intracerebral haemorrhage and high systolic blood pressure (140–220 mmHg). RESULTS: Recruitment ran from July 2001 to October 2013. Four thousand eleven patients [2097 (52·3%) in the continue/stop arm] were recruited from 173 sites across 23 countries in 5 continents (Asia 14%, Continental Europe 16%, UK 64%). Baseline characteristics include: mean age 70 (standard deviation 12) years; male 57%; mean time from stroke to recruitment 26 (13) h; mean severity (Scandinavian Stroke Scale) 34(13) of 58; mean blood pressure 167 (19)/90 (13) mmHg; ischaemic stroke 83%; and intracerebral haemorrhage 16%. The main trial results will be presented in May 2014. The results will also be presented in updated Cochrane systematic reviews and included in individual patient data meta-analyses of all relevant randomized controlled trials. CONCLUSION: ENOS is a large completed international trial of blood pressure management in acute stroke and includes patients representative of many stroke services worldwide.
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Authors: Lucy Beishon; Lisa J Woodhouse; Daniel Bereczki; Hanne K Christensen; Ronan Collins; John Gommans; Christina Kruuse; George Ntaios; Serefnur Ozturk; Stephen Phillips; Stuart Pocock; Szabolcs Szatmari; Joanna Wardlaw; Nikola Sprigg; Philip M Bath Journal: Stroke Vasc Neurol Date: 2020-11-05
Authors: Lisa J Woodhouse; Polly Scutt; Shaheen Hamdy; David G Smithard; David L Cohen; Christine Roffe; Daniel Bereczki; Eivind Berge; Christopher F Bladin; Valeria Caso; Hanne K Christensen; Rónán Collins; Anna Czlonkowska; Asita de Silva; Anwar Etribi; Ann-Charlotte Laska; George Ntaios; Serefnur Ozturk; Stephen J Phillips; Kameshwar Prasad; Szabolcs Szatmari; Nikola Sprigg; Philip M Bath Journal: Transl Stroke Res Date: 2017-08-02 Impact factor: 6.829