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Journal Title: Tenecteplase vs Alteplase Before Endovascular Therapy in Basilar Artery Occlusion
Authors: Alemseged, Fana
Ng, Felix C.
Williams, Cameron
Puetz, Volker
Boulouis, G.
Kleinig, Timothy J.
Rocco, Alessandro
Wu, Teddy Y.
Shah, Darshan
Arba, Francesco
Kaiser, Daniel
Di Giuliano, Francesca
Morotti, Andrea
Sallustio, Fabrizio
Dewey, Helen M.
Bailey, Peter
O'Brien, Bill
Sharma, Gagan
Bush, Steven
Dowling, Richard
Diomedi, Marina
Churilov, Leonid
Yan, Bernard
Parsons, Mark W.
Davis, Stephen M.
Mitchell, Peter J.
Yassi, Nawaf
Campbell, Bruce C. V.
group, Batman study
group, EXTEND IA TNK study
Keywords: Aged
80 and Over
Cerebral Angiography
Endovascular Procedures
Female
Fibrin
Fibrinolytic Agents
Half Life
Humans
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Ischemic Stroke
Male
Middle Aged
Reperfusion
Retrospective Studies
Tenecteplase
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Treatment Outcome
Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
Issue Date: 2021
Date Accessioned: 2023-04-24T02:44:17Z
Date Available: 2023-04-24T02:44:17Z
Accession Number: 33408145
Url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33408145
Description Affiliation: From the Department of Medicine and Neurology (F. Alemseged, G.S., L.C., B.Y., M.W.P., S.M.D., P.J.M., N.Y. B.C.V.C.), University of Melbourne, and Department of Radiology (C.W., S.B., R.D.), Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia; Stroke Unit (F. Alemseged, A.R., F.S., M.D.) and Department of Biomedicine and Prevention (F.D.), University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; Department of Neurology (F.C.N.), Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia; Department of Neurology (V.P.), Institute of Neuroradiology (D.K.), and Dresden Neurovascular Center (V.P., D.K.), University of Technology Dresden, Germany; Department of Interventional Neuroradiology (G.B.), Sainte-Anne-Hospital, Paris, France; Department of Neurology (T.J.K.), Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia; Department of Neurology (T.Y.W.), Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand; Division of Medicine (D.S.), Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; NEUROFARBA Department (F. Arba), Careggi University Hospital, Florence; ASST Valcamonica (A.M.), Department of Neurology, Esine, Italy; Department of Neurosciences (H.M.D.), Eastern Health, Melbourne; Department of Neurology (P.B.), Gold Coast University Hospital, Queensland; Department of Neurology (B.O.), Gosford Hospital, New South Wales; and Population Health and Immunity Division (N.Y.), The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Australia. fana.alemseged@mh.org.au.
From the Department of Medicine and Neurology (F. Alemseged, G.S., L.C., B.Y., M.W.P., S.M.D., P.J.M., N.Y. B.C.V.C.), University of Melbourne, and Department of Radiology (C.W., S.B., R.D.), Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia; Stroke Unit (F. Alemseged, A.R., F.S., M.D.) and Department of Biomedicine and Prevention (F.D.), University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; Department of Neurology (F.C.N.), Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia; Department of Neurology (V.P.), Institute of Neuroradiology (D.K.), and Dresden Neurovascular Center (V.P., D.K.), University of Technology Dresden, Germany; Department of Interventional Neuroradiology (G.B.), Sainte-Anne-Hospital, Paris, France; Department of Neurology (T.J.K.), Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia; Department of Neurology (T.Y.W.), Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand; Division of Medicine (D.S.), Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; NEUROFARBA Department (F. Arba), Careggi University Hospital, Florence; ASST Valcamonica (A.M.), Department of Neurology, Esine, Italy; Department of Neurosciences (H.M.D.), Eastern Health, Melbourne; Department of Neurology (P.B.), Gold Coast University Hospital, Queensland; Department of Neurology (B.O.), Gosford Hospital, New South Wales; and Population Health and Immunity Division (N.Y.), The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Australia.
Format Startpage: e1272-e1277
Source Volume: 96
Issue Number: 9
Database: Medline
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000011520
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of tenecteplase (TNK), a genetically modified variant of alteplase with greater fibrin specificity and longer half-life than alteplase, prior to endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in patients with basilar artery occlusion (BAO). METHODS: To determine whether TNK is associated with better reperfusion rates than alteplase prior to EVT in BAO, clinical and procedural data of consecutive patients with BAO from the Basilar Artery Treatment and Management (BATMAN) registry and the Tenecteplase vs Alteplase before Endovascular Therapy for Ischemic Stroke (EXTEND-IA TNK) trial were retrospectively analyzed. Reperfusion >50% or absence of retrievable thrombus at the time of the initial angiogram was evaluated. RESULTS: We included 110 patients with BAO treated with IV thrombolysis prior to EVT (mean age 69 [SD 14] years; median NIH Stroke Scale score 16 [interquartile range (IQR) 7-32]). Nineteen patients were thrombolysed with TNK (0.25 mg/kg or 0.40 mg/kg) and 91 with alteplase (0.9 mg/kg). Reperfusion >50% occurred in 26% (n = 5/19) of patients thrombolysed with TNK vs 7% (n = 6/91) thrombolysed with alteplase (risk ratio 4.0, 95% confidence interval 1.3-12; p = 0.02), despite shorter thrombolysis to arterial puncture time in the TNK-treated patients (48 [IQR 40-71] minutes) vs alteplase-treated patients (110 [IQR 51-185] minutes; p = 0.004). No difference in symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage was observed (0/19 [0%] TNK, 1/91 [1%] alteplase; p = 0.9). CONCLUSIONS: TNK may be associated with an increased rate of reperfusion in comparison with alteplase before EVT in BAO. Randomized controlled trials to compare TNK with alteplase in patients with BAO are warranted. CLINICALTRIALSGOV IDENTIFIERS: NCT02388061 and NCT03340493. CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE: This study provides Class III evidence that TNK leads to higher reperfusion rates in comparison with alteplase prior to EVT in patients with BAO.
URI: https://repository.southwesthealthcare.com.au/swhealthcarejspui/handle/1/3838
Journal Title: Neurology
Type: Journal Article
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