Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke

Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between systolic blood pressures (SBPs) within 10 hours after intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) treatment and early neurological outcomes in geriatric and nongeriatric patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Metho...

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Main Authors: Junsoo Seok, Jong-Seok Lee, Ki Young Jeong, Han Sung Choi, Hoon Pyo Hong, Young Gwan Ko
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Language:English
Published: Korea Geriatrics Society 2016-12-01
Series:Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-agmr.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.4235/agmr.2016.20.4.195
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spelling doaj-79ef387aa9874e30a1b74067bf3693692020-11-25T00:05:03ZengKorea Geriatrics SocietyAnnals of Geriatric Medicine and Research2508-47982016-12-0120419520310.4235/agmr.2016.20.4.195agmr.2016.20.4.195Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic StrokeJunsoo Seok0Jong-Seok Lee1Ki Young Jeong2Han Sung Choi3Hoon Pyo Hong4Young Gwan Ko5Department of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaBackground: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between systolic blood pressures (SBPs) within 10 hours after intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) treatment and early neurological outcomes in geriatric and nongeriatric patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of patients with AIS who received intravenous rtPA between January 2010 and May 2015. Clinical factors were compared between geriatric and nongeriatric patients. SBPs at the time of rtPA bolus and every hour thereafter were collected. The primary outcome was major neurological improvement (MNI) at 24 hours after thrombolysis. Results: Serial measures of SBP revealed different 10-hour courses between patients with and without MNI in the geriatric group. The difference in SBP tendency was statistically significant (p=0.049). In contrast, there was no significant difference in SBP change in the nongeriatric group (p=0.251). In univariate analysis, geriatric patients with MNI showed higher frequency of very early neurological improvement (VENI) at 1 hour after rtPA infusion (p=0.023) and lower level of SBP at 3 hours and 10 hours (p=0.037 and p=0.046, respectively). In multivariate analysis using a logistic regression model, VENI at 1 hour and SBP value after 10 hours were independently related to MNI. Conclusion: SBP level and its change during the first 10 hours after intravenous rtPA treatment are different between geriatric and nongeriatric patients. In the geriatric group, SBP decrease is predictive of neurological state at 24 hours after thrombolysis. In the nongeriatric group, SBP decrease is not associated with neurological outcome.http://www.e-agmr.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.4235/agmr.2016.20.4.195Acute strokeBlood pressureGeriatricsPrognosis
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author Junsoo Seok
Jong-Seok Lee
Ki Young Jeong
Han Sung Choi
Hoon Pyo Hong
Young Gwan Ko
spellingShingle Junsoo Seok
Jong-Seok Lee
Ki Young Jeong
Han Sung Choi
Hoon Pyo Hong
Young Gwan Ko
Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Acute stroke
Blood pressure
Geriatrics
Prognosis
author_facet Junsoo Seok
Jong-Seok Lee
Ki Young Jeong
Han Sung Choi
Hoon Pyo Hong
Young Gwan Ko
author_sort Junsoo Seok
title Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
title_short Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
title_full Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
title_fullStr Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Blood Pressure After Thrombolysis and Neurological Outcome in the Elderly Patients With Ischemic Stroke
title_sort association between blood pressure after thrombolysis and neurological outcome in the elderly patients with ischemic stroke
publisher Korea Geriatrics Society
series Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
issn 2508-4798
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between systolic blood pressures (SBPs) within 10 hours after intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) treatment and early neurological outcomes in geriatric and nongeriatric patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of patients with AIS who received intravenous rtPA between January 2010 and May 2015. Clinical factors were compared between geriatric and nongeriatric patients. SBPs at the time of rtPA bolus and every hour thereafter were collected. The primary outcome was major neurological improvement (MNI) at 24 hours after thrombolysis. Results: Serial measures of SBP revealed different 10-hour courses between patients with and without MNI in the geriatric group. The difference in SBP tendency was statistically significant (p=0.049). In contrast, there was no significant difference in SBP change in the nongeriatric group (p=0.251). In univariate analysis, geriatric patients with MNI showed higher frequency of very early neurological improvement (VENI) at 1 hour after rtPA infusion (p=0.023) and lower level of SBP at 3 hours and 10 hours (p=0.037 and p=0.046, respectively). In multivariate analysis using a logistic regression model, VENI at 1 hour and SBP value after 10 hours were independently related to MNI. Conclusion: SBP level and its change during the first 10 hours after intravenous rtPA treatment are different between geriatric and nongeriatric patients. In the geriatric group, SBP decrease is predictive of neurological state at 24 hours after thrombolysis. In the nongeriatric group, SBP decrease is not associated with neurological outcome.
topic Acute stroke
Blood pressure
Geriatrics
Prognosis
url http://www.e-agmr.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.4235/agmr.2016.20.4.195
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