Effects of oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation after spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage in the UK: a randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, pilot-phase, non-inferiority trial. Issue 10 (October 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effects of oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation after spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage in the UK: a randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, pilot-phase, non-inferiority trial. Issue 10 (October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Effects of oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation after spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage in the UK: a randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, pilot-phase, non-inferiority trial
- Authors:
- Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Keerie, Catriona
Stephen, Jacqueline
Lewis, Steff
Norrie, John
Dennis, Martin S.
Newby, David E.
Wardlaw, Joanna M.
Lip, Gregory Y.H.
Parry-Jones, Adrian
White, Philip M.
Baigent, Colin
Lasserson, Dan
Oliver, Colin
O'Mahony, Fiach
Amoils, Shannon
Bamford, John
Armitage, Jane
Emberson, Jonathan
Rinkel, Gabriël J.R.
Lowe, Gordon
Innes, Karen
Adamczuk, Kasia
Dinsmore, Lynn
Drever, Jonathan
Milne, Garry
Walker, Allan
Hutchison, Aidan
Williams, Carol
Fraser, Ruth
Anderson, Rosemary
Covil, Kate
Stewart, Kelly
Rees, Jessica
Hall, Peter
Bullen, Alistair
Stoddart, Andrew
Moullaali, Tom J.
Palmer, Jeb
Sakka, Eleni
Perthen, Joanne
Lyttle, Nicola
Samarasekera, Neshika
MacRaild, Allan
Burgess, Seona
Teasdale, Jessica
Coakley, Michelle
Taylor, Pat
Blair, Gordon
Whiteley, William
Shenkin, Susan
Clancy, Una
Macleod, Malcolm
Sutherland, Rachel
Moullaali, Tom
Barugh, Amanda
Lerpiniere, Christine
Moreton, Fiona
Fethers, Nicholas
Anjum, Tal
Krishnan, Manju
Slade, Peter
Storton, Sharon
Williams, Marie
Davies, Caroline
Connor, Lynda
Gainard, Glyn
Murphy, Carl
Barber, Mark
Esson, Derek
Choulerton, James
Shaw, Louise
Lucas, Suzanne
Hierons, Sarah
Avis, Joanne
Stone, Andrew
Gbadamoshi, Lukuman
Costa, Telma
Pearce, Lauren
Harkness, Kirsty
Richards, Emma
Howe, Jo
Kamara, Christine
Lindert, Ralf
Ali, Ali
Rehan, Jahanzeb
Chapman, Sarah
Edwards, Maria
Bathula, Raj
Cohen, David
Devine, Joseph
Mpelembue, Mushiya
Yesupatham, Priya
Chhabra, Swati
Adewetan, Gbadebo
Ballantine, Robert
Brooks, Daniel
Smith, Gemma
Rogers, Gill
Marsden, Stuart
Clark, Sarah
Wilkinson, Ami
Brown, Ellen
Stephenson, Lynsey
Nyo, Khin
Abraham, Annie
Pai, Yogish
Shim, Gek
Baliga, Vidya
Nair, Anand
Robinson, Matthew
Hawksworth, Catherine
Greig, Jill
Alam, Irfan
Nortcliffe, Tonicha
Ramiz, Ridha
Shaw, Ryan
Parry-Jones, Adrian
Lee, Stephanie
Marsden, Tracy
Perez, Jane
Birleson, Emily
Yadava, Rajendra
Sangombe, Mirriam
Stafford, Sam
Hughes, Tom
Knibbs, Lucy
Morse, Bethan
Schwarz, Stefan
Jelley, Benjamin
White, Susan
Richard, Bella
Lawson, Heidi
Moseley, Sally
Tayler, Michelle
Edwards, Mandy
Triscott, Claire
Wallace, Rebecca
Hall, Angela
Dell, Amanda
Rashed, Khalid
Board, Sarah
Buckley, Clare
Tanate, Alfonso
Pitt-Kerby, Tressy
Beesley, Kate
Perry, Jess
Hellyer, Christine
Guyler, Paul
Menon, Nisha
Tysoe, Sharon
Prabakaran, Raji
Cooper, Martin
Rajapakse, Anoja
Wynter, Inez
Smith, Susan
Weir, Nic
Boxall, Cherish
Yates, Hannah
Smith, Simon
Crawford, Pamela
Marigold, James
Smith, Fiona
Harvey, Jake
Evans, Sue
Baldwin, Laura
Hammond, Sarah
Mudd, Paul
Bowring, Angela
Keenan, Samantha
Thorpe, Kevin
Haque, Mohammad
Taaffe, Joanne
Temple, Natalie
Peachey, Tracey
Wells, Kim
Haines, Fiona
Butterworth-Cowin, Nicola
Horne, Zoey
Licenik, Radim
Boughton, Hayley
England, Timothy
Hedstrom, Amanda
Menezes, Brian
Davies, Ruth
Johnson, Venetia
Whittingham-Jones, Simon
Werring, David
Obarey, Sabaa
Watchurst, Caroline
Ashton, Amy
Feerick, Shez
Francia, Nina
Banaras, Azra
Epstein, Daniel
Marinescu, Marilena
Williams, Annick
Robinson, Anna
Humphries, Fiona
Anwar, Ijaz
Annamalai, Arunkumar
Crawford, Susan
Collins, Vicky
Shepherd, Lorna
Siddle, Elaine
Penge, Justin
Epstein, Daniel
Qureshi, Sam
Krishnamurthy, Vinodh
Papavasileiou, Vasileios
Waugh, Dean
Veraque, Emelda
Douglas, Nathan
Khan, Numan
Ramachandran, Sankaranarayanan
Sommerville, Peter
Rudd, Anthony
Kullane, Sagal
Bhalla, Ajay
Birns, Jonathan
Ahmed, Rowshanara
Gibbons, Meegan
Klamerus, Eva
Cendreda, Benjie
Muir, Keith
Day, Nicola
Welch, Angela
Smith, Wilma
Elliot, Jennifer
Eltawil, Salwa
Mahmood, Ammad
Hatherley, Kim
Mitchell, Shirley
Bains, Harjit
Quinn, Lauren
Teal, Rachel
Gbinigie, Ivie
Harston, George
Mathieson, Phil
Ford, Gary
Schulz, Ursula
Kennedy, James
Nagaratnam, Kirubananthan
Bangalore, Kiran
Bhupathiraju, Neelima
Wharton, Chris
Fotherby, Ken
Nasar, Ahmad
Stevens, Angie
Willberry, Angela
Evans, Rachel
Rai, Baljinder
Blake, Chloe
Thavanesan, Kamy
Hann, Gail
Changuion, Tanith
Nix, Sara
Whiting, Amanda
Dharmasiri, Michelle
Mallon, Louise
Keltos, Marketa
Smyth, Nigel
Eglinton, Charlotte
Duffy, John
Tone, Ela
Sykes, Lucy
Porter, Emily
Fitton, Carolyn
Kirkineziadis, Nikolaos
Cluckie, Gillian
Kennedy, Kate
Trippier, Sarah
Williams, Rebecca
Hayter, Elizabeth
Rackie, James
Patel, Bhavini
Rita, Ghatala
Blight, Adrian
Jones, Val
Zhang, Liqun
Choy, Lillian
Pereira, Anthony
Clarke, Brian
Al-Hussayni, Samer
Dixon, Lynn
Young, Andrew
Bergin, Adrian
Broughton, David
Raghunathan, Senthil
Jackson, Benjamin
Appleton, Jason
Wilkes, Gwendoline
Buck, Amanda
Richardson, Carla
Clarke, Judith
Fleming, Lucy
Squires, Gemma
Law, Zhe
Hutchinson, Camille
Cvoro, Vera
Couser, Mandy
McGregor, Amanda
McAuley, Sean
Pound, Susan
Cochrane, Patricia
Holmes, Clare
Murphy, Peter
Devitt, Nicola
Osborn, Mairead
Steele, Amy
Guthrie, Lucy Belle
Smith, Elizabeth
Hewitt, Jonathan
Chaston, Natalie
Myint, Min
Smith, Andrew
Fairlie, Louise
Davis, Michelle
Atkinson, Beth
Woodward, Stephen
Hogg, Valerie
Fawcett, Michelle
Finlay, Louise
Dixit, Anand
Cameron, Eleanor
Keegan, Breffni
Kelly, Jim
Concannon, Dónal
Dutta, Dipankar
Ward, Deborah
Glass, Jon
O'Connell, Susan
Ngeh, Joseph
O'Kelly, Alison
Williams, Emma
Ragab, Suzanne
Jenkinson, Damian
Dube, Judith
Gleave, Laura
Leggett, Jacqui
Kissoon, Nisha
Southern, Louise
Naghotra, Utpal
Bokhari, Maria
McClelland, Beverley
Adie, Katja
Mate, Abhijit
Harrington, Frances
James, Ali
Swanson, Elizabeth
Chant, Terri
Naccache, Miriam
Coutts, Abbie
Courtauld, Gillian
Whurr, Sarah
Webber, Sue
Shead, Emily
Luder, Robert
Bhargava, Maneesh
Murali, Elodie
Cuenoud, Larissa
Pasco, Kath
Speirs, O
Chapman, Lianne
Inskip, Linda
Kavanagh, Lisa
Srinivasan, Meena
Motherwell, Nichola
Mukherjee, Indranil
Tonks, Louise
Donaldson, Denise
Button, Heather
Wilcox, Rebecca
Hurford, Fran
Logan, Rachel
Taylor, Andy
Arden, Tracie
Carpenter, Michael
Datta, Prabal
Zahoor, Tajammal
Jackson, Linda
Needle, Ann
Stanners, Andrew
Ghouri, Imran
Exley, Donna
Akhtar, Salman
Brooke, Hollie
Beadle, Shannen
O'Brien, Eoin
Francis, Jobbin
McGee, Joanne
Amis, Elaine
Mitchell, Jennifer
Finlay, Sarah
Sinha, Devesh
Manoczki, Csilla
King, Sam
Tarka, James
Choudhary, Sumita
Premaruban, Jegamalini
Sutton, Dorothy
Kumar, Pradeep
Culmsee, Charlotte
Winckley, Caroline
Davies, Holly
Thatcher, Hilary
Vasileiadis, Evangelos
Aweid, Basaam
Holden, Melinda
Mason, Cathy
Hlaing, Thant
Madzamba, Gladys
Ingram, Tanya
Linforth, Michelle
Cullen, Claire
Thomas, Nibu
France, John
Saulat, Afaq
Bhaskaran, Biju
Fitzell, Pauline
Horan, Kathleen
Manyoni, Catherine
Garfield-Smith, Josie
Griffin, Hannah
Atkins, Stacey
Redome, Joan
Muddegowda, Girish
Maguire, Holly
Barry, Adrian
Abano, Nenette
Varquez, Resti
Hiden, Joanne
Lyjko, Susan
Remegoso, Alda
Finney, Kay
Butler, Adrian
Strecker, Martin
MaCleod, Mary Joan
Irvine, Janice
Nelson, Sandra
Guzmangutierrez, German
Furnace, Jacqueline
Taylor, Vicky
Ramadan, Hawraman
Storton, Kim
Hassan, Sohail
Abdus Sami, Eman
Bellfield, Ruth
Stewart, Kelvin
Quinn, Outi
Patterson, Chris
Emsley, Hedley
Gregary, Bindu
Ahmed, Shakeel
Patel, Shakeelah
Raj, Sonia
Sultan, Sulaiman
Wright, Fiona
Langhorne, Peter
Graham, Ruth
Quinn, Terry
McArthur, Kate
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Oral anticoagulation reduces the rate of systemic embolism for patients with atrial fibrillation by two-thirds, but its benefits for patients with previous intracranial haemorrhage are uncertain. In the Start or STop Anticoagulants Randomised Trial (SoSTART), we aimed to establish whether starting is non-inferior to avoiding oral anticoagulation for survivors of intracranial haemorrhage who have atrial fibrillation. Methods: SoSTART was a prospective, randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, parallel-group, pilot phase trial done at 67 hospitals in the UK. We recruited adults (aged ≥18 years) who had survived at least 24 h after symptomatic spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage, had atrial fibrillation, and had a CHA2 DS2 -VASc score of at least 2. Web-based computerised randomisation incorporating a minimisation algorithm allocated participants (1:1) to start or avoid long-term (≥1 year) full treatment dose open-label oral anticoagulation. The participants assigned to start oral anticoagulation received either a direct oral anticoagulant or vitamin K antagonist, and the group assigned to avoid oral anticoagulation received standard clinical practice (antiplatelet agent or no antithrombotic agent). The primary outcome was recurrent symptomatic spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage, and was adjudicated by an individual masked to treatment allocation. All outcomes were ascertained for at least 1 year after randomisation and assessed in the intention-to-treatSummary: Background: Oral anticoagulation reduces the rate of systemic embolism for patients with atrial fibrillation by two-thirds, but its benefits for patients with previous intracranial haemorrhage are uncertain. In the Start or STop Anticoagulants Randomised Trial (SoSTART), we aimed to establish whether starting is non-inferior to avoiding oral anticoagulation for survivors of intracranial haemorrhage who have atrial fibrillation. Methods: SoSTART was a prospective, randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, parallel-group, pilot phase trial done at 67 hospitals in the UK. We recruited adults (aged ≥18 years) who had survived at least 24 h after symptomatic spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage, had atrial fibrillation, and had a CHA2 DS2 -VASc score of at least 2. Web-based computerised randomisation incorporating a minimisation algorithm allocated participants (1:1) to start or avoid long-term (≥1 year) full treatment dose open-label oral anticoagulation. The participants assigned to start oral anticoagulation received either a direct oral anticoagulant or vitamin K antagonist, and the group assigned to avoid oral anticoagulation received standard clinical practice (antiplatelet agent or no antithrombotic agent). The primary outcome was recurrent symptomatic spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage, and was adjudicated by an individual masked to treatment allocation. All outcomes were ascertained for at least 1 year after randomisation and assessed in the intention-to-treat population of all randomly assigned participants, using Cox proportional hazards regression adjusted for minimisation covariates. We planned a sample size of 190 participants (one-sided p=0·025, power 90%, allowing for non-adherence) based on a non-inferiority margin of 12% (or adjusted hazard ratio [HR] of 3·2). This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03153150 ) and is complete. Findings: Between March 29, 2018, and Feb 27, 2020, consent was obtained at 61 sites for 218 participants, of whom 203 were randomly assigned at a median of 115 days (IQR 49–265) after intracranial haemorrhage onset. 101 were assigned to start and 102 to avoid oral anticoagulation. Participants were followed up for median of 1·2 years (IQR 0·97–1·95; completeness 97·2%). Starting oral anticoagulation was not non-inferior to avoiding oral anticoagulation: eight (8%) of 101 in the start group versus four (4%) of 102 in the avoid group had intracranial haemorrhage recurrences (adjusted HR 2·42 [95% CI 0·72–8·09]; p=0·152). Serious adverse events occurred in 17 (17%) participants in the start group and 15 (15%) in the avoid group. 22 (22%) patients in the start group and 11 (11%) patients in the avoid group died during the study. Interpretation: Whether starting oral anticoagulation was non-inferior to avoiding it for people with atrial fibrillation after intracranial haemorrhage was inconclusive, although rates of recurrent intracranial haemorrhage were lower than expected. In view of weak evidence from analyses of three composite secondary outcomes, the possibility that oral anticoagulation might be superior for preventing symptomatic major vascular events should be investigated in adequately powered randomised trials. Funding: British Heart Foundation, Medical Research Council, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. … (more)
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- Lancet neurology. Volume 20:Issue 10(2021)
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- Lancet neurology
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- Volume 20:Issue 10(2021)
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- 2021-10
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