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Tranexamic acid for acute intracerebral hemorrhage growth predicted by spot sign trial: Rationale and design.

Liping Liu1,2,3, Yilong Wang1,2,3, Xia Meng1,2,3, Na Li1,2,3, Ying Tan1,2,3, Ximing Nie1,2,3, Dacheng Liu1,2,3, Xingquan Zhao1,2,3.   

Abstract

Rationale Acute intracerebral hemorrhage inflicts a high-economic and -health burden. Computed tomography angiography spot sign is a predictor of hematoma expansion, is associated with poor clinical outcome and is an important stratifying variable for patients treated with haemostatic therapy. Aims We aim to compare the effect of treatment with tranexamic acid to placebo for the prevention of hemorrhage growth in patients with high-risk acute intracerebral hemorrhage with a positive spot sign. Design The tranexamic acid for acute intracerebral hemorrhage growth predicted by spot sign (TRAIGE) is a prospective, multicenter, placebo-controlled, double-blind, investigator-led, randomized clinical trial that will include an estimated 240 participants. Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage demonstrating symptom onset within 8 h and with the spot sign as a biomarker for ongoing hemorrhage, and no contraindications for antifibrinolytic therapy, will be enrolled to receive either tranexamic acid or placebo. The primary outcome measure is the presence of hemorrhage growth defined as an increase in intracerebral hemorrhage volume >33% or >6 ml from baseline to 24 ± 2 h. The secondary outcomes include safety and clinical outcomes. Conclusion The TRAIGE trial evaluates the efficacy of haemostatic therapy with tranexamic acid in the prevention of hemorrhage growth among high-risk patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage.

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Keywords:  Intracerebral hemorrhage; antifibrinolytic therapy; hemorrhage growth; spot sign; tranexamic acid

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28381202     DOI: 10.1177/1747493017694394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


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5.  Haemostatic therapy in spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage patients with high-risk of haematoma expansion by CT marker: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials.

Authors:  Ximing Nie; Jingyi Liu; Dacheng Liu; Qi Zhou; Wanying Duan; Yuehua Pu; Zhonghua Yang; Miao Wen; Haixin Sun; Wenzhi Wang; Shengjun Sun; Hongqiu Gu; Liping Liu
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7.  Prevention of haematoma progression by tranexamic acid in intracerebral haemorrhage patients with and without spot sign on admission scan: a statistical analysis plan of a pre-specified sub-study of the TICH-2 trial.

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8.  Tranexamic acid for acute intracerebral haemorrhage growth based on imaging assessment (TRAIGE): a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial.

Authors:  Liping Liu; Yongjun Wang; Jingyi Liu; Ximing Nie; Hongqiu Gu; Qi Zhou; Haixin Sun; Ying Tan; Dacheng Liu; Lina Zheng; Jiahui Zhao; Yan Wang; Yibin Cao; Haomeng Zhu; Yunpeng Zhang; Lijin Yi; Yuehua Pu; Miao Wen; Zhonghua Yang; Shengjun Sun; Wenzhi Wang; Xingquan Zhao
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