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Appropriate use of antiplatelet medications following transient ischemic attacks and stroke: a 9-year study from the Middle East.


ABSTRACT:

Background and purpose

Guidelines recommend that patients with high-risk TIAs and minor strokes presenting within 1-3 days from onset should be offered dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT). There are little data on real-world adherence to these recommendations. We evaluated the appropriateness of DAPT use in TIA and stroke patients in a prospective database.

Methods

The Qatar Stroke Database began the enrollment of patients with TIAs and acute stroke in 2014 and currently has ~16,000 patients. For this study, we evaluated the rates of guideline-adherent use of antiplatelet treatment at the time of discharge in patients with TIAs and stroke. TIAs were considered high-risk with an ABCD2 score of 4, and a minor stroke was defined as an NIHSS of 3. Patient demographics, clinical features, risk factors, previous medications, imaging and laboratory investigations, final diagnosis, discharge medications, and discharge and 90-day modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were analyzed.

Results

After excluding patients with ICH, mimics, and rare secondary causes, 8,082 patients were available for final analysis (TIAs: 1,357 and stroke: 6,725). In high-risk TIAs, 282 of 666 (42.3%) patients were discharged on DAPT. In patients with minor strokes, 1,207 of 3,572 (33.8%) patients were discharged on DAPT. DAPT was inappropriately offered to 238 of 691 (34.4%) low-risk TIAs and 809 of 3,153 (25.7%) non-minor stroke patients.

Conclusion

This large database of prospectively collected patients with TIAs and stroke shows that, unfortunately, despite several guidelines, a large majority of patients with TIAs and stroke are receiving inappropriate antiplatelet treatment at discharge from the hospital. This requires urgent attention and further investigation.

SUBMITTER: Naveed H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10666165 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Appropriate use of antiplatelet medications following transient ischemic attacks and stroke: a 9-year study from the Middle East.

Naveed Hiba H   Akhtar Naveed N   Al-Jerdi Salman S   Uy Ryan Ty RT   Joseph Sujatha S   Morgan Deborah D   Babu Blessy B   Shanthi Shobana S   Shuaib Ashfaq A  

Frontiers in neurology 20231109


<h4>Background and purpose</h4>Guidelines recommend that patients with high-risk TIAs and minor strokes presenting within 1-3 days from onset should be offered dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT). There are little data on real-world adherence to these recommendations. We evaluated the appropriateness of DAPT use in TIA and stroke patients in a prospective database.<h4>Methods</h4>The Qatar Stroke Database began the enrollment of patients with TIAs and acute stroke in 2014 and currently has ~16,000  ...[more]

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