1. Two-year clinical follow-up of the Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke in The Netherlands (MR CLEAN): design and statistical analysis plan of the extended follow-up study.
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van den Berg LA, Dijkgraaf MG, Berkhemer OA, Fransen PS, Beumer D, Lingsma H, Majoie CB, Dippel DW, van der Lugt AJ, van Oostenbrugge RJ, van Zwam WH, and Roos YB
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Brain Ischemia diagnosis, Brain Ischemia mortality, Brain Ischemia physiopathology, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Clinical Protocols, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Disability Evaluation, Female, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Logistic Models, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Netherlands, Proportional Hazards Models, Recovery of Function, Research Design, Risk Factors, Stents, Stroke diagnosis, Stroke mortality, Stroke physiopathology, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Brain Ischemia therapy, Endovascular Procedures adverse effects, Endovascular Procedures instrumentation, Endovascular Procedures mortality, Endovascular Procedures statistics & numerical data, Stroke therapy, Thrombectomy adverse effects, Thrombectomy instrumentation, Thrombectomy mortality, Thrombectomy statistics & numerical data, Thrombolytic Therapy adverse effects, Thrombolytic Therapy instrumentation, Thrombolytic Therapy mortality, Thrombolytic Therapy statistics & numerical data
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Background: MR CLEAN was the first randomized trial to demonstrate the short-term clinical effectiveness of endovascular treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation. Several other trials confirmed that endovascular treatment improves clinical outcome at three months. However, limited data are available on long-term clinical outcome. We aimed to estimate the effect of endovascular treatment on functional outcome at two-year follow-up in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Secondly, we aimed to assess the effect of endovascular treatment on major vascular events and mortality during two years of follow-up., Methods: MR CLEAN is a multicenter clinical trial with randomized treatment allocation, open-label treatment, and blinded endpoint evaluation. Patients included were 18 years or older with acute ischemic stroke caused by a proven anterior proximal artery occlusion who could be treated within six hours after stroke onset. The intervention contrast was endovascular treatment and usual care versus no endovascular treatment and usual care. The current study extended the follow-up duration from three months to two years. The primary outcome is the score on the modified Rankin scale at two years. Secondary outcomes include all-cause mortality and the occurrence of major vascular events within two years of follow-up., Discussion: The results of our study provide information on the long-term clinical effectiveness of endovascular treatment, which may have implications for individual treatment decisions and estimates of cost-effectiveness., Trial Registration: NTR1804 . Registered on 7 May 2009; ISRCTN10888758 . Registered on 24 July 2012 (main MR CLEAN trial); NTR5073 . Registered on 26 February 2015 (extended follow-up study).
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- 2016
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