(Stroke. 2000;31:1545.)
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From the Departments of Neurology (J.B., D.S.) and Nuclear Medicine (H.B., S.H.), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical School Hannover (W.H.K), Hannover, Germany; and Department of Neuroradiology, University of Technology Dresden (R.v.K.), Dresden, Germany.
Correspondence to Prof Dr Rüdiger von Kummer, Department of Neuroradiology, University of Technology, Fetscherstraße 74, D-01307 Dresden, Germany. E-mail kummer-r{at}rcs.urz.tu-dresden.de
Background and PurposeIt is unclear from recent clinical trials whether thrombolytic agents are capable of facilitating reperfusion and metabolic recovery over time or whether a beneficial effect is counteracted by an increase in the risk of brain hemorrhage. We studied the effect of thrombolytic treatment on metabolic recovery after reperfusion and clinical outcome.
MethodsPatients were prospectively studied with 99mTc-ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography (99mTc-ECD-SPECT) before treatment with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rTPA; 0.9 mg/kg IV; n=26) or placebo (n=26) 6 to 8 hours after treatment and at 7±1 days. Activity deficits were graded, compared between the treatment groups, and correlated with clinical outcome and the incidence of brain hemorrhage. Metabolic recovery of ischemic brain tissue was defined as a 25% decrease on the SPECT graded scale.
ResultsPatients with metabolic recovery (n=28) had a better chance of being functionally unimpaired 3 months after stroke than patients without recovery (n=24) (OR 4.5, 95% CI 1.09 to 18.89) and had smaller infarcts on follow-up CT (36±38 versus 167±162 mL), regardless of whether metabolic recovery was observed within 6 to 8 hours of treatment or at 7 days. None of the 28 patients with metabolic recovery had a fatal parenchymal hemorrhage versus 5 of 24 patients without recovery (P=0.016). Treatment did not affect the incidence of brain tissue metabolic recovery.
ConclusionsBrain tissue metabolic recovery after ischemic stroke was associated with a beneficial effect on clinical outcome and was not facilitated by treatment with 0.9 mg of intravenous rTPA.
Key Words: cerebral infarction thrombolysis tomography, emission computed
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