Brain imaging abnormalities & outcome after acute ischaemic stroke: the ENCHANTED trial Link to paper on The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry Authors Candice Delcourt, Xia Wang, Zien Zhou, Joanna M Wardlaw, Grant Mair, Thompson G Robinson, Xiaoying Chen, Sohei Yoshimura, Takako Torii-Yoshimura, Cheryl Carcel, Zeljka Calic, Wee Yong Tan, Alejandra Malavera, Craig S Anderson, Richard I Lindley Abstract Objective: To test the hypothesis that imaging signs of ‘brain frailty’ & acute ischaemia predict clinical outcomes & symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage (sICH) after thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) in the alteplase dose arm of ENhanced Control of Hypertension ANd Thrombolysis strokE stuDy (ENCHANTED). Methods: Blinded assessors coded baseline images for acute ischaemic signs (presence, extent, swelling & attenuation of acute lesions; & hyperattenuated arteries) & pre-existing changes (atrophy, leucoaraiosis & old ischaemic lesions). Logistic regression models assessed associations between imaging features & death at 7 & 90 days; good recovery (modified Rankin Scale scores 0–2 at 90 days) & sICH. Data are reported with adjusted ORs & 95% CIs. Results: 2916 patients (67±13 years, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale 8 (5–14)) were included. Visible ischaemic lesions, severe hypoattenuation, large ischaemic lesion, swelling & hyperattenuated arteries were associated with 7-day death (OR (95% CI): 1.52 (1.06 to 2.18); 1.51 (1.01 to 2.18); 2.67 (1.52 to 4.71); 1.49 (1.03 to 2.14) & 2.17 (1.48 to 3.18)) & inversely with good outcome. Severe atrophy was inversely associated with 7-day death (0.52 (0.29 to 0.96)). Atrophy (1.52 (1.08 to 2.15)) & severe leucoaraiosis (1.74 (1.20 to 2.54)) were associated with 90-day death. Hyperattenuated arteries were associated with sICH (1.71 (1.01 to 2.89)). No imaging features modified the effect of alteplase dose. Conclusions: Non-expert-defined brain imaging signs of brain frailty & acute ischaemia contribute to the prognosis of thrombolysis-treated AIS patients for sICH & mortality. However, these imaging features showed no interaction with alteplase dose. Keywords Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) Brain imaging Stroke Symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage (sICH) Related links Link to paper on The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry Professor Joanna Wardlaw Dr Grant Mair Brain & nervous system Stroke ENCHANTED Social media tags & titles Featured paper: Brain imaging abnormalities & outcome after acute ischaemic stroke: the ENCHANTED trial @EdinUniBrainSci #stroke #imaging Publication date 20 Oct, 2020