Stroke With Unknown Time of Symptom Onset

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Thomalla, Götz | Boutitie, Florent | Fiebach, Jochen | Simonsen, Claus | Nighoghossian, Norbert | Pedraza, Salvador | Lemmens, Robin | Roy, Pascal | Muir, Keith | Ebinger, Martin | Ford, Ian | Cheng, Bastian | Galinovic, Ivana | Cho, Tae-Hee | Puig, Josep | Thijs, Vincent | Endres, Matthias | Fiehler, Jens | Gerloff, Christian

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International audience. Background and Purpose— We describe clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset potentially eligible for thrombolysis from a large prospective cohort. Methods— We analyzed baseline data from WAKE-UP (Efficacy and Safety of MRI-Based Thrombolysis in Wake-Up Stroke: A Randomized, Doubleblind, Placebo-Controlled Trial), an investigator-initiated, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of MRI-based thrombolysis in stroke patients with unknown time of symptom onset. MRI judgment included assessment of the mismatch between visibility of the acute ischemic lesion on diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery. Results— Of 1005 patients included, diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery mismatch was present in 479 patients (48.0%). Patients with daytime-unwitnessed stroke (n=138, 13.7%) had a shorter delay between symptom recognition and hospital arrival (1.5 versus 1.8 hours; P =0.002), a higher National Institutes of Stroke Scale score on admission (8 versus 6; P <0.001), and more often aphasia (72.5% versus 34.0%; P <0.001) when compared with stroke patients waking up from nighttime sleep. Frequency of diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery mismatch was comparable between both groups (43.7% versus 48.7%; P =0.30). Conclusions— Almost half of the patients with unknown time of symptom onset stroke otherwise eligible for thrombolysis had MRI findings making them likely to be within a time window for safe and effective thrombolysis. Patients with daytime onset unwitnessed stroke differ from wake-up stroke patients with regards to clinical characteristics but are comparable in terms of MRI characteristics of lesion age. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01525290. URL: https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu . Unique identifier: 2011-005906-32.

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