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Efficacy and safety of recombinant activated factor VII for acute intracerebral hemorrhage

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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
卷 358, 期 20, 页码 2127-2137

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MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa0707534

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Background: Intracerebral hemorrhage is the least treatable form of stroke. We performed this phase 3 trial to confirm a previous study in which recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) reduced growth of the hematoma and improved survival and functional outcomes. Methods: We randomly assigned 841 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage to receive placebo (268 patients), 20 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram of body weight (276 patients), or 80 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram (297 patients) within 4 hours after the onset of stroke. The primary end point was poor outcome, defined as severe disability or death according to the modified Rankin scale 90 days after the stroke. Results: Treatment with 80 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram resulted in a significant reduction in growth in volume of the hemorrhage. The mean estimated increase in volume of the intracerebral hemorrhage at 24 hours was 26% in the placebo group, as compared with 18% in the group receiving 20 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram (P=0.09) and 11% in the group receiving 80 mu g (P<0.001). The growth in volume of intracerebral hemorrhage was reduced by 2.6 ml (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.3 to 5.5; P=0.08) in the group receiving 20 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram and by 3.8 ml (95% CI, 0.9 to 6.7; P=0.009) in the group receiving 80 mu g, as compared with the placebo group. Despite this reduction in bleeding, there was no significant difference among the three groups in the proportion of patients with poor clinical outcome (24% in the placebo group, 26% in the group receiving 20 mu g of rFVIIa per kilogram, and 29% in the group receiving 80 mu g). The overall frequency of thromboembolic serious adverse events was similar in the three groups; however, arterial events were more frequent in the group receiving 80 mu g of rFVIIa than in the placebo group (9% vs. 4%, P=0.04). Conclusions: Hemostatic therapy with rFVIIa reduced growth of the hematoma but did not improve survival or functional outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00127283.).

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