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dc.creatorAppleton J.P., Woodhouse L.J., Belcher A., Bereczki D., Berge E., Caso V., Chang H.M., Christensen H.K., Collins R., Gommans J., Laska A.C., Ntaios G., Ozturk S., Sare G.M., Szatmari S., Wang Y., Wardlaw J.M., Sprigg N., Bath P.M.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T07:32:40Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T07:32:40Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier10.1136/svn-2019-000232
dc.identifier.issn20598688
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/70743
dc.description.abstractBackground There is concern that blood pressure (BP) lowering in acute stroke may compromise cerebral perfusion and worsen outcome in the presence of carotid stenosis. We assessed the effect of glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) in patients with carotid stenosis using data from the Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke (ENOS) Trial. Methods ENOS randomised 4011 patients with acute stroke and raised systolic BP (140-220 mm Hg) to transdermal GTN or no GTN within 48 hours of onset. Those on prestroke antihypertensives were also randomised to stop or continue their medication for 7 days. The primary outcome was the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at day 90. Ipsilateral carotid stenosis was split: <30; 30-<50; 50-<70; ≥70. Data are ORs with 95 CIs adjusted for baseline prognostic factors. Results 2023 (60.5) ischaemic stroke participants had carotid imaging. As compared with <30, ≥70 ipsilateral stenosis was associated with an unfavourable shift in mRS (worse outcome) at 90 days (OR 1.88, 95 CI 1.44 to 2.44, p<0.001). Those with ≥70 stenosis who received GTN versus no GTN had a favourable shift in mRS (OR 0.56, 95 CI 0.34 to 0.93, p=0.024). In those with 50-<70 stenosis, continuing versus stopping prestroke antihypertensives was associated with worse disability, mood, quality of life and cognition at 90 days. Clinical outcomes did not differ across bilateral stenosis groups. Conclusions Following ischaemic stroke, severe ipsilateral carotid stenosis is associated with worse functional outcome at 90 days. GTN appears safe in ipsilateral or bilateral carotid stenosis, and might improve outcome in severe ipsilateral carotid stenosis. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceStroke and Vascular Neurologyen
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dc.subjectantihypertensive agenten
dc.subjectglyceryl trinitrateen
dc.subjectantihypertensive agenten
dc.subjectglyceryl trinitrateen
dc.subjectvasodilator agenten
dc.subjectageden
dc.subjectArticleen
dc.subjectblood pressureen
dc.subjectbrain ischemiaen
dc.subjectcarotid artery obstructionen
dc.subjectclinical outcomeen
dc.subjectcognitionen
dc.subjectcontrolled studyen
dc.subjectdepressionen
dc.subjectdisabilityen
dc.subjectdrug efficacyen
dc.subjectdrug safetyen
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjectheadacheen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectmajor clinical studyen
dc.subjectmaleen
dc.subjectmooden
dc.subjectNational Institutes of Health Stroke Scaleen
dc.subjectquality of lifeen
dc.subjectrandomized controlled trialen
dc.subjectRankin scaleen
dc.subjectblood pressureen
dc.subjectbrain ischemiaen
dc.subjectcarotid artery obstructionen
dc.subjectcomparative studyen
dc.subjectconvalescenceen
dc.subjectcutaneous drug administrationen
dc.subjectdiagnostic imagingen
dc.subjectdrug effecten
dc.subjectfunctional statusen
dc.subjecthypertensionen
dc.subjectmiddle ageden
dc.subjectpathophysiologyen
dc.subjecttime factoren
dc.subjecttransdermal patchen
dc.subjecttreatment outcomeen
dc.subjectvery elderlyen
dc.subjectAdministration, Cutaneousen
dc.subjectAgeden
dc.subjectAged, 80 and overen
dc.subjectAntihypertensive Agentsen
dc.subjectBlood Pressureen
dc.subjectCarotid Stenosisen
dc.subjectFemaleen
dc.subjectFunctional Statusen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectHypertensionen
dc.subjectIschemic Strokeen
dc.subjectMaleen
dc.subjectMiddle Ageden
dc.subjectNitroglycerinen
dc.subjectRecovery of Functionen
dc.subjectTime Factorsen
dc.subjectTransdermal Patchen
dc.subjectTreatment Outcomeen
dc.subjectVasodilator Agentsen
dc.subjectBMJ Publishing Groupen
dc.titleIt is safe to use transdermal glyceryl trinitrate to lower blood pressure in patients with acute ischaemic stroke with carotid stenosisen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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