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Trendelenburg position for acute anterior circulation ischaemic stroke with large artery atherosclerosis aetiology(HOPES 3):rationale and design

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摘要 Rationale The effect of the head position as a non-pharmacological therapy on acute ischaemic stroke(AIS)remains inconclusive.Our recent Head dOwn-Position for acutE moderate ischaemic Stroke with large artery atherosclerosis(HOPES 2)suggested the safety,feasibility and potential benefit of the head-down position(HDP)in AIS.Aim To investigate the benefit of HDP in acute moderate ischaemic stroke patients with large artery atherosclerosis(LAA).Sample size estimates Based on a two-sided 0.05 level of significance,600 patients are expected to yield the superiority hypothesis with 80%power,stratified by age,sex,history of diabetes,baseline systolic blood pressure,location of index vessel,National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score at randomisation,onset to randomisation time,progression to moderate neurological deficit due to early neurological deterioration and degree of responsible vessel stenosis.Design Head dOwn-Position for acutE moderate ischaemic Stroke with large artery atherosclerosis(HOPES 3)is a prospective,randomised,open-label,blinded endpoint and multicentre study.Eligible patients who had an ischaemic stroke will be randomly assigned(1:1)into the HDP group receiving-20°Trendelenburg plus standard medical care in compliance with national guidelines,or control group only receiving standard medical care in compliance with national guidelines.Outcome The primary outcome is favourable functional outcome,defined as modified Rankin Scale 0–2 at 90 days.Safety outcomes are HDP-related adverse events.All outcomes will have blinded assessment and will be analysed on the intention-to-treat basis.Conclusions The results of HOPES 3 will provide evidence for the effect of HDP in acute moderate ischaemic stroke patients with LAA within 24 hours of onset or in patients with progression from mild neurological deficit within 24 hours.Trial registration number NCT06010641.
出处 《Stroke & Vascular Neurology》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第5期574-579,共6页 卒中与血管神经病学(英文)
基金 Science and Technology Project Plan of Liaoning province(2022JH2/101500020).
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