• Stroke · Aug 2014

    Clinical Trial

    Desmopressin improves platelet activity in acute intracerebral hemorrhage.

    • Andrew M Naidech, Matthew B Maas, Kimberly E Levasseur-Franklin, Eric M Liotta, James C Guth, Micheal Berman, Joshua M Rosenow, Paul F Lindholm, Bernard R Bendok, Shyam Prabhakaran, Richard A Bernstein, and Hau C Kwaan.
    • From the Department of Neurology (A.M.N., M.B.M., E.M.L., J.C.G., M.B., S.P., R.A.B.), Department of Neurosurgery (J.M.R., B.R.B.), Department of Pathology (P.F.L.), and Department of Hematology (H.C.K.), Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; and Department of Pharmacy, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL (K.E.L.-F.). a-naidech@northwestern.edu.
    • Stroke. 2014 Aug 1; 45 (8): 2451-3.

    Background And PurposeMinimizing hematoma growth in high-risk patients is an attractive strategy to improve outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage. We tested the hypothesis that desmopressin (DDAVP), which improves hemostasis through the release of von Willebrand factor, improves platelet activity after intracerebral hemorrhage.MethodsPatients with reduced platelet activity on point-of-care testing alone (5), known aspirin use alone (1), or both (8) received desmopressin 0.4 μg/kg IV. We measured Platelet Function Analyzer-epinephrine (Siemens AG, Germany) and von Willebrand factor antigen from baseline to 1 hour after infusion start and hematoma volume from the diagnostic to a follow-up computed tomographic scan.ResultsWe enrolled 14 patients with of mean age 66.8±14.6 years, 11 (85%) of whom were white and 8 (57%) were men. Mean Platelet Function Analyzer-epinephrine results shortened from 192±18 seconds pretreatment to 124±15 seconds (P=0.01) 1 hour later, indicating improved plate activity. von Willebrand factor antigen increased from 242±96% to 289±103% activity (P=0.004), indicating the expected increase in von Willebrand factor. Of 7 (50%) patients who received desmopressin within 12 hours of intracerebral hemorrhage symptom onset, changes in hematoma volume were modest, -0.5 (-1.4 to 8.4) mL and only 2 had hematoma growth. One patient had low blood pressure and another had a new fever within 6 hours of desmopressin administration.ConclusionsIntravenous desmopressin was well tolerated and improved platelet activity after acute intracerebral hemorrhage. Larger studies are needed to determine its potential effects on reducing hematoma growth versus platelet transfusion or placebo.Clinical Trial Registration Urlhttp://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00961532.© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.

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