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A randomized 500-subject open-label phase 3 clinical trial of minimally invasive surgery plus alteplase in intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation (MISTIE III).

Wendy C Ziai1, Nichol McBee2, Karen Lane2, Kennedy R Lees3, Jesse Dawson4, Paul Vespa5, Richard E Thompson6, A David Mendelow7, Carlos S Kase8, J Ricardo Carhuapoma1, Carol B Thompson9, Steven W Mayo10, Pat Reilly11,12, Scott Janis13, Craig S Anderson14,15, Mark R Harrigan16, Paul J Camarata17, Jean-Louis Caron18, Mario Zuccarello19, Issam A Awad20, Daniel F Hanley2.   

Abstract

RATIONALE AND HYPOTHESIS: Surgical removal of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage may reduce secondary destruction of brain tissue. However, large surgical trials of craniotomy have not demonstrated definitive improvement in clinical outcomes. Minimally invasive surgery may limit surgical tissue injury, and recent evidence supports testing these approaches in large clinical trials. METHODS AND
DESIGN: MISTIE III is an investigator-initiated multicenter, randomized, open-label phase 3 study investigating whether minimally invasive clot evacuation with thrombolysis improves functional outcomes at 365 days compared to conservative management. Patients with supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage clot volume ≥ 30 mL, confirmed by imaging within 24 h ofknown symptom onset,and intact brainstem reflexes were screened with a stability computed tomography scan at least 6 h after diagnostic scan. Patients who met clinical and imaging criteria (no ongoing coagulopathy; no suspicion of aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, or any other vascular anomaly; and stable hematoma size on consecutive scans) were randomized to either minimally invasive surgery plus thrombolysis or medical therapy. The sample size of 500 was based on findings of a phase 2 study. STUDY OUTCOMES: The primary outcome measure is dichotomized modified Rankin Scale 0-3 vs. 4-6 at 365 days adjusting for severity variables. Clinical secondary outcomes include dichotomized extended Glasgow Outcome Scale and all-cause mortality at 365 days; rate and extent of parenchymal blood clot removal; patient disposition at 365 days; efficacy at 180 days; type and intensity of ICU management; and quality of life measures. Safety was assessed at 30 days and throughout the study.

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Keywords:  Randomized controlled trial; intracerebral hemorrhage; minimally invasive surgery; protocols; stroke; surgery; thrombolysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30943878      PMCID: PMC6706298          DOI: 10.1177/1747493019839280

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


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5.  Initial multicenter technical experience with the Apollo device for minimally invasive intracerebral hematoma evacuation.

Authors:  Alejandro M Spiotta; David Fiorella; Jan Vargas; Alexander Khalessi; Dan Hoit; Adam Arthur; Jonathan Lena; Aquilla S Turk; M Imran Chaudry; Frederick Gutman; Raphael Davis; David A Chesler; Raymond D Turner
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10.  Safety and efficacy of minimally invasive surgery plus alteplase in intracerebral haemorrhage evacuation (MISTIE): a randomised, controlled, open-label, phase 2 trial.

Authors:  Daniel F Hanley; Richard E Thompson; John Muschelli; Michael Rosenblum; Nichol McBee; Karen Lane; Amanda J Bistran-Hall; Steven W Mayo; Penelope Keyl; Dheeraj Gandhi; Tim C Morgan; Natalie Ullman; W Andrew Mould; J Ricardo Carhuapoma; Carlos Kase; Wendy Ziai; Carol B Thompson; Gayane Yenokyan; Emily Huang; William C Broaddus; R Scott Graham; E Francois Aldrich; Robert Dodd; Cristanne Wijman; Jean-Louis Caron; Judy Huang; Paul Camarata; A David Mendelow; Barbara Gregson; Scott Janis; Paul Vespa; Neil Martin; Issam Awad; Mario Zuccarello
Journal:  Lancet Neurol       Date:  2016-10-11       Impact factor: 44.182

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3.  Thrombolysis for Evacuation of Intracerebral and Intraventricular Hemorrhage: A Guide to Surgical Protocols With Practical Lessons Learned From the MISTIE and CLEAR Trials.

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6.  Circulating TIMP-1 is associated with hematoma volume in patients with spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage.

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