一项国际脑卒中预防临床试验的长期观察扩展研究:方法和机会。

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

无症状颈动脉狭窄的颈动脉血管重建术和医学管理(CREST-2)随机临床试验比较了血管重建术加强化医学管理(IMM)与单独IMM在高度无症状颈动脉狭窄患者卒中预防中的疗效。需要创新的策略来延长临床随访并评估血运重建和强化药物治疗的长期持久性。本文描述了CREST-2随机临床试验(C2LOE)参与者长期观察扩展的方法和早期经验。方法C2LOE将延长对CREST-2参与者长达10年的随访。患者每六个月接受一次电脑辅助电话访谈(CATI),重点是筛查潜在的中风事件,任何住院治疗和简短的认知评估。如果怀疑中风或短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA),或报告住院,则检索医疗记录,并进行血管神经学视频访问评估,以用于潜在终点的中央裁决。结论:我们描述了一项正在进行的试验后随访研究,在有或没有颈动脉重建术的强化医疗管理后预防卒中。该研究依赖于通过定期电话访谈筛选卒中终点,并通过医疗记录回顾和血管神经学视频访问验证终点。我们证明这项技术可以有效地应用于50多个中心登记的患者。需要进一步的研究来确定对卒中相关人群进行长期随访研究的最佳方法。
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Long-Term Observational Extension Study of an International Stroke Prevention Clinical Trial: Methods and Opportunities.

Introduction: The Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (CREST-2) randomized clinical trial compares the efficacy of revascularization plus intensive medical management (IMM) versus IMM alone for stroke prevention in patients with high-grade asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Innovative strategies are needed to extend clinical follow-up and assess long-term durability of both revascularization and intensive medical therapy. This manuscript describes the methods and early experiences of the Long-Term Observational Extension of Participants in the CREST-2 Randomized Clinical Trial (C2LOE).

Methods: C2LOE will extend follow-up in CREST-2 participants for up to 10 years. Patients undergo a scripted, computer-assisted telephone interview every 6 months focused on screening for potential stroke events and any hospitalizations and performing a brief cognitive assessment. If a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) is suspected, or a hospitalization is reported, medical records are retrieved, and vascular neurology video visit assessments are conducted to be used for central adjudication of potential endpoints.

Conclusion: We describe an ongoing posttrial follow-up study of stroke prevention following IMM with or without carotid revascularization. The study relies on screening for stroke endpoints through periodic telephonic interviews and validation of endpoints through medical record review and vascular neurology video visits. We demonstrate that this technique can be applied effectively to patients enrolled across more than 50 centers. Further research is needed to determine the optimal approach for long-term follow-up studies in stroke-relevant populations.

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Cerebrovascular Diseases
Cerebrovascular Diseases 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: A rapidly-growing field, stroke and cerebrovascular research is unique in that it involves a variety of specialties such as neurology, internal medicine, surgery, radiology, epidemiology, cardiology, hematology, psychology and rehabilitation. ''Cerebrovascular Diseases'' is an international forum which meets the growing need for sophisticated, up-to-date scientific information on clinical data, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic issues, dealing with all aspects of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. It contains original contributions, reviews of selected topics and clinical investigative studies, recent meeting reports and work-in-progress as well as discussions on controversial issues. All aspects related to clinical advances are considered, while purely experimental work appears if directly relevant to clinical issues.
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