Cohort profile: thrombolysis in ischemic ...
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Cohort profile: thrombolysis in ischemic stroke patients (trisp): a multicentre research collaboration
Author(s) :
Scheitz, Jan F. [Auteur]
Gensicke, Henrik [Auteur]
Zinkstok, Sanne M. [Auteur]
Curtze, Sami [Auteur]
Arnold, Marcel [Auteur]
Hametner, Christian [Auteur]
Pezzini, Alessandro [Auteur]
Turc, Guillaume [Auteur]
Zini, Andrea [Auteur]
Padjen, Visnja [Auteur]
Wegener, Susanne [Auteur]
Nordanstig, Annika [Auteur]
Kellert, Lars [Auteur]
Kagi, Georg [Auteur]
Bejot, Yannick [Auteur]
Michel, Patrik [Auteur]
LEYS, Didier [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Nolte, Christian H. [Auteur]
Nederkoorn, Paul J. [Auteur]
Engelter, Stefan T. [Auteur]
Gensicke, Henrik [Auteur]
Zinkstok, Sanne M. [Auteur]
Curtze, Sami [Auteur]
Arnold, Marcel [Auteur]
Hametner, Christian [Auteur]
Pezzini, Alessandro [Auteur]
Turc, Guillaume [Auteur]
Zini, Andrea [Auteur]
Padjen, Visnja [Auteur]
Wegener, Susanne [Auteur]
Nordanstig, Annika [Auteur]
Kellert, Lars [Auteur]
Kagi, Georg [Auteur]
Bejot, Yannick [Auteur]
Michel, Patrik [Auteur]
LEYS, Didier [Auteur]

Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U1171
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Nolte, Christian H. [Auteur]
Nederkoorn, Paul J. [Auteur]
Engelter, Stefan T. [Auteur]
Journal title :
BMJ open
Abbreviated title :
BMJ Open
Volume number :
8
Pages :
e023265
Publication date :
2018-09-17
ISSN :
2044-6055
English keyword(s) :
registry
thrombolysis
thrombectomy
stroke
revascularization
functional outcome
thrombolysis
thrombectomy
stroke
revascularization
functional outcome
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
The ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration aims to address clinically relevant questions about safety and outcomes of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular thrombectomy. The findings can ...
Show more >The ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration aims to address clinically relevant questions about safety and outcomes of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular thrombectomy. The findings can provide observational information on treatment of patients derived from everyday clinical practice. TRISP is an open, investigator-driven collaborative research initiative of European stroke centres with expertise in treatment with revascularisation therapies and maintenance of hospital-based registries. All participating centres made a commitment to prospectively collect data on consecutive patients with stroke treated with IVT using standardised definitions of variables and outcomes, to assure accuracy and completeness of the data and to adapt their local databases to answer novel research questions. Currently, TRISP comprises 18 centres and registers >10 000 IVT-treated patients. Prior TRISP projects provided evidence on the safety and functional outcome in relevant subgroups of patients who were excluded, under-represented or not specifically addressed in randomised controlled trials (ie, pre-existing disability, cervical artery dissections, stroke mimics, prior statin use), demonstrated deficits in organisation of acute stroke care (ie, IVT during non-working hours, effects of onset-to-door time on onset-to-needle time), evaluated the association between laboratory findings on outcome after IVT and served to develop risk estimation tools for prediction of haemorrhagic complications and functional outcome after IVT. Further TRISP projects to increase knowledge of the effect and safety of revascularisation therapies in acute stroke are ongoing. TRISP welcomes participation and project proposals of further centres fulfilling the outlined requirements. In the future, TRISP will be extended to include patients undergoing endovascular thrombectomy.Show less >
Show more >The ThRombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration aims to address clinically relevant questions about safety and outcomes of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular thrombectomy. The findings can provide observational information on treatment of patients derived from everyday clinical practice. TRISP is an open, investigator-driven collaborative research initiative of European stroke centres with expertise in treatment with revascularisation therapies and maintenance of hospital-based registries. All participating centres made a commitment to prospectively collect data on consecutive patients with stroke treated with IVT using standardised definitions of variables and outcomes, to assure accuracy and completeness of the data and to adapt their local databases to answer novel research questions. Currently, TRISP comprises 18 centres and registers >10 000 IVT-treated patients. Prior TRISP projects provided evidence on the safety and functional outcome in relevant subgroups of patients who were excluded, under-represented or not specifically addressed in randomised controlled trials (ie, pre-existing disability, cervical artery dissections, stroke mimics, prior statin use), demonstrated deficits in organisation of acute stroke care (ie, IVT during non-working hours, effects of onset-to-door time on onset-to-needle time), evaluated the association between laboratory findings on outcome after IVT and served to develop risk estimation tools for prediction of haemorrhagic complications and functional outcome after IVT. Further TRISP projects to increase knowledge of the effect and safety of revascularisation therapies in acute stroke are ongoing. TRISP welcomes participation and project proposals of further centres fulfilling the outlined requirements. In the future, TRISP will be extended to include patients undergoing endovascular thrombectomy.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
CNRS
Inserm
Université de Lille
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Research team(s) :
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires
Submission date :
2019-11-27T14:29:51Z