• Cerebrovascular diseases · Jan 2009

    Multicenter Study

    Antithrombotic therapy influences location, enlargement, and mortality from intracerebral hemorrhage. The Bleeding with Antithrombotic Therapy (BAT) Retrospective Study.

    • Kazunori Toyoda, Masahiro Yasaka, Ken Nagata, Takehiko Nagao, Jun Gotoh, Tomohiro Sakamoto, Shinichiro Uchiyama, Kazuo Minematsu, and Bleeding with Antithrombotic Therapy Study Group.
    • Cerebrovascular Division, Department of Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, 5-7-1 Fujishirodai, Suita, Osaka, Japan. toyoda@ hsp.ncvc.go.jp
    • Cerebrovasc. Dis. 2009 Jan 1;27(2):151-9.

    BackgroundTo determine whether the use of oral antithrombotic agents before the onset of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) affects hematoma features and early patient outcome.MethodsA retrospective, multicenter study involving 1,006 consecutive Japanese patients (607 men, 67 +/- 12 years of age) hospitalized within 24 h after the onset of nontraumatic ICH was conducted.ResultsOne hundred and eighty patients were taking oral antiplatelet agents (17.9%, AP group), 67 were taking warfarin (6.7%, W group), and 21 were taking both (2.1%, W + AP group). After adjustment for age, sex, and known confounders, the taking of each kind of antithrombotic therapy was independently related to cerebellar hemorrhage; the odds ratios (OR) and 95% CI, with patients taking no antithrombotic agents as the reference group, were 2.31 (1.23-4.32) for the AP group, 2.90 (1.26-6.63) for the W group, and 3.43 (1.02-11.59) for the W + AP group. Similarly, the taking of each kind of antithrombotic therapy was independently related to hematoma enlargement within the initial 24 h (OR and 95% CI: AP group, 1.92, 1.10-3.34; W group, 4.80, 2.12-10.87; W + AP group, 4.94, 1.31-18.61) and mortality at 3 weeks post-ICH (OR and 95% CI: AP group, 2.70, 1.56-4.68; W group, 2.50, 1.05-5.96; W + AP group, 9.41, 2.78-31.88).ConclusionsPrior medication with antiplatelet agents, warfarin, or both was predictive of cerebellar hemorrhage, hematoma enlargement, and early death in Japanese ICH patients.Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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