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INFOMATAS multi-center systematic review and meta-analysis individual patient data of dynamic cerebral autoregulation in ischemic stroke
- Source :
- International Journal of Stroke
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications, 2020.
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Abstract
- RationaleDisturbances in dynamic cerebral autoregulation after ischemic stroke may have important implications for prognosis. Recent meta-analyses have been hampered by heterogeneity and small samples.Aim and/or hypothesisThe aim of study is to undertake an individual patient data meta-analysis (IPD-MA) of dynamic cerebral autoregulation changes post-ischemic stroke and to determine a predictive model for outcome in ischemic stroke using information combined from dynamic cerebral autoregulation, clinical history, and neuroimaging.Sample size estimatesTo detect a change of 2% between categories in modified Rankin scale requires a sample size of ∼1500 patients with moderate to severe stroke, and a change of 1 in autoregulation index requires a sample size of 45 healthy individuals (powered at 80%, α = 0.05). Pooled estimates of mean and standard deviation derived from this study will be used to inform sample size calculations for adequately powered future dynamic cerebral autoregulation studies in ischemic stroke.Methods and designThis is an IPD-MA as part of an international, multi-center collaboration (INFOMATAS) with three phases. Firstly, univariate analyses will be constructed for primary (modified Rankin scale) and secondary outcomes, with key co-variates and dynamic cerebral autoregulation parameters. Participants clustering from within studies will be accounted for with random effects. Secondly, dynamic cerebral autoregulation variables will be validated for diagnostic and prognostic accuracy in ischemic stroke using summary receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Finally, the prognostic accuracy will be determined for four different models combining clinical history, neuroimaging, and dynamic cerebral autoregulation parameters.Study outcome(s)The outcomes for this study are to determine the relationship between clinical outcome, dynamic cerebral autoregulation changes, and baseline patient demographics, to determine the diagnostic and prognostic accuracy of dynamic cerebral autoregulation parameters, and to develop a prognostic model using dynamic cerebral autoregulation in ischemic stroke.DiscussionThis is the first international collaboration to use IPD-MA to determine prognostic models of dynamic cerebral autoregulation for patients with ischemic stroke.
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- medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry
blood pressure
Neuroimaging
Patient data
Cerebral autoregulation
Brain Ischemia
Stroke
meta-analysis
Blood pressure
Neurology
Cerebral hemodynamics
Meta-analysis
Internal medicine
Ischemic stroke
Protocol
ischemic stroke
Cardiology
Homeostasis
Humans
cerebral hemodynamics
Medicine
business
autoregulation index
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Details
- ISSN :
- 17474949 and 17474930
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Stroke
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4539b1390f7a202bdfe81a171f94ed0e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1747493020907003