Clinical Mismatch in the Triage of Wake Up and Late Presenting Strokes Undergoing Neurointervention With Trevo
Status: | Completed |
---|---|
Conditions: | Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 7/22/2018 |
Start Date: | July 2014 |
End Date: | May 15, 2017 |
Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) or Computerized Tomography Perfusion (CTP) Assessment With Clinical Mismatch in the Triage of Wake Up and Late Presenting Strokes Undergoing Neurointervention (DAWN)
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the hypothesis that Trevo thrombectomy plus medical
management leads to superior clinical outcomes at 90 days as compared to medical management
alone in appropriately selected subjects experiencing an acute ischemic stroke when treatment
is initiated within 6-24 hours after last seen well.
management leads to superior clinical outcomes at 90 days as compared to medical management
alone in appropriately selected subjects experiencing an acute ischemic stroke when treatment
is initiated within 6-24 hours after last seen well.
The study is a prospective, randomized, multi-center, Phase II/III (feasibility/pivotal),
adaptive, controlled trial, designed to demonstrate that mechanical thrombectomy using the
Trevo Retriever with medical management is superior to medical management alone in improving
clinical outcomes at 90 days in appropriately selected wake up and late presenting acute
ischemic stroke subjects.
The intent of this study is to support the use of the Trevo Retriever beyond the currently
labeled 8 hour indicated time limit in wake up, unclear onset, and late presenting ischemic
stroke subjects, who currently have no other option besides medical management of their
symptoms.
Patients with wake-up strokes, strokes with unclear onset time, and witnessed late presenting
strokes may potentially benefit from intra-arterial reperfusion therapy. However, an
important indicator of whether subjects will benefit or not during this later time window is
the confirmation of a large vessel occlusion (LVO), and assessment of the core infarct volume
relative to the volume of salvageable penumbra. Therefore, standardized imaging selection of
subjects is required for inclusion into the study.
This trial has been designed with subject safety in mind, as a seamless Phase II
(feasibility) / Phase III (pivotal) adaptive design, in order to address the concerns around
potential unknown harms to enrolled subjects. This study will help to answer the question of
whether carefully selecting subjects by using Clinical Imaging Mismatch will allow acute
ischemic stroke patients who present at or beyond 6 hours from Time Last Seen Well (TLSW) to
be considered for intra-arterial intervention. If Trevo thrombectomy plus medical management
leads to better clinical outcomes over medical management alone, more patients in the future
could receive endovascular treatment (either in addition to or in lieu of IV tPA).
adaptive, controlled trial, designed to demonstrate that mechanical thrombectomy using the
Trevo Retriever with medical management is superior to medical management alone in improving
clinical outcomes at 90 days in appropriately selected wake up and late presenting acute
ischemic stroke subjects.
The intent of this study is to support the use of the Trevo Retriever beyond the currently
labeled 8 hour indicated time limit in wake up, unclear onset, and late presenting ischemic
stroke subjects, who currently have no other option besides medical management of their
symptoms.
Patients with wake-up strokes, strokes with unclear onset time, and witnessed late presenting
strokes may potentially benefit from intra-arterial reperfusion therapy. However, an
important indicator of whether subjects will benefit or not during this later time window is
the confirmation of a large vessel occlusion (LVO), and assessment of the core infarct volume
relative to the volume of salvageable penumbra. Therefore, standardized imaging selection of
subjects is required for inclusion into the study.
This trial has been designed with subject safety in mind, as a seamless Phase II
(feasibility) / Phase III (pivotal) adaptive design, in order to address the concerns around
potential unknown harms to enrolled subjects. This study will help to answer the question of
whether carefully selecting subjects by using Clinical Imaging Mismatch will allow acute
ischemic stroke patients who present at or beyond 6 hours from Time Last Seen Well (TLSW) to
be considered for intra-arterial intervention. If Trevo thrombectomy plus medical management
leads to better clinical outcomes over medical management alone, more patients in the future
could receive endovascular treatment (either in addition to or in lieu of IV tPA).
General Inclusion Criteria:
1. Clinical signs and symptoms consistent with the diagnosis of an acute ischemic stroke,
and subject belongs to one of the following subgroups:
1. Subject has failed IV t-PA therapy (defined as a confirmed persistent occlusion
60 min after administration)
2. Subject is contraindicated for IV t-PA administration
2. Age ≥18
3. Baseline NIHSS ≥10 (assessed within one hour of measuring core infarct volume)
4. Subject can be randomized between with 6 to 24 hours after time last known well
5. No significant pre-stroke disability (pre-stroke mRS must be 0 or 1)
6. Anticipated life expectancy of at least 6 months
7. Subject willing/able to return for protocol required follow up visits
8. Subject or subject's Legally Authorized Representative (LAR) has signed the study
Informed Consent form*
- If approved by local ethics committee and country regulations, the investigator
is allowed to enroll a patient utilizing emergency informed consent procedures if
neither the patient nor the representative or person of trust is available to
sign the informed consent form. However, as soon as possible, the patient is
informed and his/her consent is requested for the possible continuation of this
research. (Not applicable to U.S. Sites.)
Imaging Inclusion Criteria:
1. < 1/3 MCA territory involved, as evidenced by CT or MRI
2. Occlusion of the intracranial ICA and/or MCA-M1 as evidenced by MRA or CTA
3. Clinical Imaging Mismatch (CIM) defined as one of the following on MR-DWI or CTP-rCBF
maps:
1. 0-<21 cc core infarct and NIHSS ≥ 10 (and age ≥ 80 years old)
2. 0-<31 cc core infarct and NIHSS ≥ 10 (and age < 80 years old)
3. 31 cc to <51 cc core infarct and NIHSS ≥ 20 (and age < 80 years old)
General Exclusion Criteria:
1. History of severe head injury within past 90 days with residual neurological deficit,
as determined by medical history
2. Rapid improvement in neurological status to an NIHSS <10 or evidence of vessel
recanalization prior to randomization
3. Pre-existing neurological or psychiatric disease that would confound the neurological
or functional evaluations, e.g. dementia with prescribed anti-cholinesterase inhibitor
(e.g. Aricept)
4. Seizures at stroke onset if it makes the diagnosis of stroke doubtful and precludes
obtaining an accurate baseline NIHSS assessment
5. Baseline blood glucose of <50mg/dL (2.78 mmol) or >400mg/dL (22.20 mmol)
6. Baseline hemoglobin counts of <7 mmol/L
7. Baseline platelet count < 50,000/uL
8. Abnormal baseline electrolyte parameters as defined by sodium concentration <130
mmol/L, potassium concentration <3 mEq/L or >6 mEq/L
9. Renal failure as defined by a serum creatinine >3.0 mg/dL (264 µmol/L) NOTE: subjects
on renal dialysis may be treated regardless of serum creatinine levels
10. Known hemorrhagic diathesis, coagulation factor deficiency, or on anticoagulant
therapy with INR > 3.0 or PTT > 3 times normal. Patients on factor Xa inhibitor for
24-48 hours ago must have a normal PTT.
11. Any active or recent hemorrhage within the past 30 days
12. History of severe allergy (more than rash) to contrast medium
13. Severe, sustained hypertension (Systolic Blood Pressure >185 mmHg or Diastolic Blood
Pressure >110 mmHg) NOTE: If the blood pressure can be successfully reduced and
maintained at the acceptable level using medication the subject can be enrolled
14. Female who is pregnant or lactating at time of admission
15. Current participation in another investigational drug or device study
16. Presumed septic embolus, or suspicion of bacterial endocarditis
17. Treatment with any cleared thrombectomy devices or other intra-arterial
(neurovascular) therapies prior to randomization
Imaging Exclusion Criteria:
1. Evidence of intracranial hemorrhage on CT/MRI
2. CTA or MRA evidence of flow limiting carotid dissection, high-grade stenosis, or
complete cervical carotid occlusion requiring stenting at the time of the index
procedure (i.e., mechanical thrombectomy).
3. Excessive tortuosity of cervical vessels on CTA/MRA that would likely preclude device
delivery/deployment
4. Suspected cerebral vasculitis based on medical history and CTA/MRA
5. Suspected aortic dissection based on medical history and CTA/MRA
6. Intracranial stent implanted in the same vascular territory that would preclude the
safe deployment/removal of the Trevo device
7. Occlusions in multiple vascular territories (e.g., bilateral anterior circulation, or
anterior circulation/vertebrobasilar system) as confirmed on CTA/MRA, or clinical
evidence of bilateral strokes or strokes in multiple territories
8. Significant mass effect with midline shift as confirmed on CT/MRI
9. Evidence of intracranial tumor (except small meningioma) as confirmed on CT/MRI
We found this trial at
25
sites
Cleveland, Ohio 44194
Principal Investigator: Cathy Sila, MD
Phone: 216-983-5144
Click here to add this to my saved trials
University of California at Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is an...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
1200 Old York Road
Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
(215) 481–2000
Principal Investigator: MSN, CRNP, CNRN Shah, MD
Phone: 215-481-5373
Abington Memorial Hospital Abington Memorial Hospital (AMH) is a 665-bed, regional referral center and teaching...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Atlanta, Georgia
Principal Investigator: Raul Nogueira, MD
Phone: 404-778-1318
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Buffalo, New York 14203
Principal Investigator: Elad Levy, MD
Phone: 716-888-4809
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
Principal Investigator: Thomas Devlin, MD, PhD
Phone: 423-648-0304
Click here to add this to my saved trials
1653 W. Congress Parkway
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Chicago, Illinois 60612
(312) 942-5000
Principal Investigator: Michael Chen, MD
Phone: 312-942-8614
Rush University Medical Center Rush University Medical Center encompasses a 664-bed hospital serving adults and...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Columbus, Ohio 43214
Principal Investigator: Ronald Budzik, MD
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Harlingen, Texas 78550
Principal Investigator: Ameer Hassan, DO
Phone: 956-389-1113
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Hollywood, Florida 33021
Principal Investigator: Brijesh Mehta, MD
Phone: 954-265-4184
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Jacksonville, Florida 32207
Principal Investigator: Ricardo Hanel, MD, PhD
Phone: 904-398-0125
Click here to add this to my saved trials
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, Kansas 66160
Kansas City, Kansas 66160
(913) 588-5000
Principal Investigator: Michael Abraham, MD
Phone: 913-588-8685
University of Kansas Medical Center The University of Kansas Medical Center serves Kansas through excellence...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials
4733 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90027
Los Angeles, California 90027
(800) 954-8000
Principal Investigator: Lei Feng, MD
Phone: 323-783-5935
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center We've been there for you in the past, providing...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Newark, Delaware 19718
Principal Investigator: Sudhakar Satti, MD
Phone: 302-733-4150
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Orlando, Florida 32803
Principal Investigator: Frank Hellinger, MD
Phone: 407-303-3243
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Principal Investigator: Ashutosh Jadhav, MD
Phone: 412-647-1618
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Plano, Texas 75075
Principal Investigator: Parita Bhuva, MD
Phone: 732-551-9390
Click here to add this to my saved trials
44405 Woodward Ave
Pontiac, Michigan 48341
Pontiac, Michigan 48341
(248) 858-3000
Principal Investigator: Andrew Xavier, MD
Phone: 248-858-3756
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland St. Joseph Mercy Oakland (SJMO) is a 443-bed comprehensive, community and...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
45 Castro Street
San Francisco, California 94114
San Francisco, California 94114
(415) 600-6000
Principal Investigator: Joey English, MD
Phone: 415-600-3777
California Pacific Medical Center California Pacific Medical Center is one of the largest private, not-for-profit,...
Click here to add this to my saved trials
Trenton, New Jersey 08638
Principal Investigator: Erol Veznedaroglu, MD
Phone: 609-384-6287
Click here to add this to my saved trials