Design of a multicentre study on neurosonology in acute ischaemic stroke

Michael Goertler , Jens Allendoerfer , Gerhard-Michael von Reutern , The Neurosonology in Acute Ischaemic Stroke (NAIS) Study Group
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This report summarises the design and organisation of a multicentre study on neurosonology in acute ischaemic stroke. The Neurosonology in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Study will determine whether extracranial and transcranial Doppler and duplex sonography performed within 6 h after onset of stroke improves prediction of functional outcome if applied in addition to routine diagnostic admission investigations, i.e. medical history, standardised neurological examination, brain imaging by computed or magnetic resonance tomography, electrocardiography, and baseline laboratory examination. The primary hypothesis is that there is a consistent and persuasive difference between patients with an occluded middle cerebral artery and those with an open artery in terms of the functional deficit after 3 months. Power calculations are based on the assumption of α=0.05 (two-sided test) and a probability of a maximally mild functional deficit of 0.4. Detection of a 20% difference with a power of 0.8 resulted in a calculated sample of 400 patients to be observed. Calculation took into consideration that only 50% of admitted patients would have a moderate to severe neurological deficit of whom only 30% will have an occlusion of the corresponding middle cerebral artery. Furthermore, the study is designed to evaluate a difference of the functional outcome in relation to occurrence and time of recanalisation in-patients presenting with an initially occluded middle cerebral artery.

急性缺血性脑卒中的多中心神经声学研究设计
本报告总结了一项关于急性缺血性脑卒中神经系统学的多中心研究的设计和组织。急性缺血性卒中的神经声学研究将确定,如果在常规诊断入院调查(即病史、标准化神经检查、,通过计算机或磁共振断层扫描、心电图和基线实验室检查进行的大脑成像。主要假设是,大脑中动脉闭塞的患者和动脉开放的患者在3个月后的功能缺损方面存在一致且有说服力的差异。功率计算基于α=0.05的假设(双侧检验)和0.4的最大轻度功能缺陷概率。以0.8的幂检测到20%的差异,结果产生了待观察的400名患者的计算样本。计算中考虑到,只有50%的入院患者会有中度至重度神经系统缺陷,其中只有30%的患者会阻塞相应的大脑中动脉。此外,本研究旨在评估最初出现大脑中动脉闭塞的住院患者的再通管发生率和时间与功能结果的差异。
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