Prediction of outcome in patients with suspected acute ischaemic stroke with CT perfusion and CT angiography: The Dutch acute stroke trial (DUST) study protocol

Background: Prediction of clinical outcome in the acute stage of ischaemic stroke can be difficult when based on patient characteristics, clinical findings and on non-contrast CT. CT perfusion and CT angiography may provide additional prognostic information and guide treatment in the early stage. We present the study protocol of the Dutch acute Stroke Trial (DUST). The DUST aims to assess the prognostic value of CT perfusion and CT angiography in predicting stroke outcome, in addition to patient characteristics and non-contrast CT. For this purpose, individualised prediction models for clinica... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Seeters, T. (Tom) van
Biessels, G.J. (Geert Jan)
Schaaf, I.C. (Irene) van der
Dankbaar, J.W. (Jan)
Horsch, A.D. (Alexander)
Luitse, J.S.K.
Niesten, J.M. (Joris)
Mali, W.P. (Willem)
Kappelle, L.J. (Jaap)
Graaf, Y. (Yolanda) van der
Velthuis, B.K. (Birgitta)
Majoie, C.B. (Charles)
Roos, Y.B.W.E.M. (Yvo)
Duijm, L.E.M. (Lucien)
Keizer, K. (Koos)
Lugt, A. (Aad) van der
Dippel, D.W.J. (Diederik)
Droogh-de Greeve, K.E. (K.)
Bienfait, H.P. (Henri)
Walderveen, M.A.A. (Marianne) van
Wermer, M.J.H. (Marieke)
Lycklamaà Nijeholt, G.J. (G.)
Boiten, J. (Jelis)
Duyndam, A. (Anita)
Kwa, S.L.S. (Stefan)
Meijer, F.J. (F.)
Dijk, E.J. (Ewoud) van
Kesselring, A.M. (Anouk)
Hofmeijer, J.
Vos, J.A. (Jan Albert)
Schonewille, W.J. (Wouter)
Rooij, W.J. (W.) van
Kort, P.L.M. (Paul) de
Pleiter, C.C. (C.)
Bakker, S.L.M. (Stef)
Bot, J. (Joseph)
Visser, M.C. (Marieke)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Schlagwörter: CT angiography / CT perfusion / Infarct / Ischaemia / Prediction / Stroke
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29035732
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/75041

Background: Prediction of clinical outcome in the acute stage of ischaemic stroke can be difficult when based on patient characteristics, clinical findings and on non-contrast CT. CT perfusion and CT angiography may provide additional prognostic information and guide treatment in the early stage. We present the study protocol of the Dutch acute Stroke Trial (DUST). The DUST aims to assess the prognostic value of CT perfusion and CT angiography in predicting stroke outcome, in addition to patient characteristics and non-contrast CT. For this purpose, individualised prediction models for clinical outcome after stroke based on the best predictors from patient characteristics and CT imaging will be developed and validated.Methods/design: The DUST is a prospective multi-centre cohort study in 1500 patients with suspected acute ischaemic stroke. All patients undergo non-contrast CT, CT perfusion and CT angiography within 9 hours after onset of the neurological deficits, and, if possible, follow-up imaging after 3 days. The primary outcome is a dichotomised score on the modified Rankin Scale, assessed at 90 days. A score of 0-2 represents good outcome, and a score of 3-6 represents poor outcome. Three logistic regression models will be developed, including patient characteristics and non-contrast CT (model A), with addition of CT angiography (model B), and CT perfusion parameters (model C). Model derivation will be performed in 60% of the study population, and model validation in the remaining 40% of the patients. Additional prognostic value of the models will be determined with the area under the curve (AUC) from the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration plots, assessment of goodness-of-fit, and likelihood ratio tests.Discussion: This study will provide insight in the added prognostic