| Literature DB >> 28436307 |
Yuming Peng1, Yan Li1, Minyu Jian1, Xiaoyuan Liu1, Jian Sun2, Bo Jia1, Jia Dong1, Min Zeng1, Nan Lin1, Li Zhang3,4, Adrian W Gelb5, Matthew Tv Chan6, Ruquan Han1.
Abstract
Background Observational studies indicate that the type of anesthesia, local or general, may be associated with the post-procedural neurological function in patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing endovascular treatment. However, these results need further confirmation, and the causal relationship has not yet been established. Methods This is a randomized controlled equivalence trial. Permuted block randomization stratified by culprit vessels will be used. Six hundred and forty patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing endovascular recanalization will be randomized one to one to receive either general anesthesia or local anesthesia. The primary endpoint is the modified Rankin scale at 90 days after endovascular treatment. The secondary endpoints are the peri-procedural mortality and morbidity. Discussion The study aims to determine the effects of anesthetic choice on neurological outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing intra-arterial recanalization. If the results are positive, the study will indicate that the type of anesthesia does not affect neurological outcome after endovascular treatment. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrial.gov identifier: NCT02677415.Entities:
Keywords: Anesthesia; endovascular treatment; ischemic stroke; randomized controlled trial
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28436307 DOI: 10.1177/1747493017706243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Stroke ISSN: 1747-4930 Impact factor: 5.266