Abstract

Background and Purpose —The clinical correlates of the varying degrees of early hemorrhagic transformation of a cerebral infarct are unclear. We investigated the cohort of a randomized trial of thrombolysis to assess the early and late clinical course associated with different subtypes of hemorrhagic infarction (HI) and parenchymal hematoma (PH) detected within the first 36 hours of an ischemic stroke. Methods —We exploited the database of the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study I (ECASS I), a randomized, placebo-controlled, phase III trial of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in acute ischemic stroke. Findings on 24- to 36- hour CT were classified into 5 categories: no hemorrhagic transformation, HI types 1 and 2, and PH types 1 and 2. We assessed the risk of concomitant neurological deterioration and of 3-month death and disability associated with subtypes of hemorrhagic transformation, as opposed to no bleeding. Risks were adjusted for age and extent of ischemic damage on baseline CT. Results —Compared with absence of hemorrhagic transformation, HI1, HI2, and PH1 did not modify the risk of early neurological deterioration, death, and disability, whereas, in both the placebo and the recombinant tissue plasminogen activator groups, PH2 had a devastating impact on early neurological course (odds ratio for deterioration, 32.3; 95% CI, 13.4 to 77.7), and on 3-month death (odds ratio, 18.0; 95% CI, 8.05 to 40.1). Risk of disability was also higher, but not significantly, after PH2. Conclusions —Risk of early neurological deterioration and of 3-month death was severely increased after PH2, indicating that large hematoma is the only type of hemorrhagic transformation that may alter the clinical course of ischemic stroke.

Keywords

MedicinePlaceboOdds ratioThrombolysisStroke (engine)Intracerebral hemorrhageInternal medicineConcomitantSurgeryCohortCerebral infarctionRandomized controlled trialTissue plasminogen activatorCardiologyAnesthesiaIschemiaMyocardial infarctionPathologySubarachnoid hemorrhage

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
1999
Type
article
Volume
30
Issue
11
Pages
2280-2284
Citations
729
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

729
OpenAlex

Cite This

Marco Fiorelli, Stefano Bastianello, Rüdiger von Kummer et al. (1999). Hemorrhagic Transformation Within 36 Hours of a Cerebral Infarct. Stroke , 30 (11) , 2280-2284. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.30.11.2280

Identifiers

DOI
10.1161/01.str.30.11.2280