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《卒中低温治疗:2010 行动呼吁》

Hypothermia for Stroke: call to action 2010.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Edinburgh,Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Int J Stroke. 2010 Dec;5(6):489-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-4949.2010.00520.x.

Abstract

The European Hypothermia Stroke Research Workshop was held in January 2010, in response to the alarming prospects of a significant increase of stroke expected in the coming years globally. Considering that a minority of patients (around 10%) are currently eligible for thrombolytic treatment, there is a need for an efficacious, cost-effective novel therapy that can be implemented broadly within European health care systems. Accordingly, the primary objective of the workshop was the definition of a research agenda aiming to assess the therapeutic benefits of hypothermia in patients with acute ischaemic stroke. The meeting was organised by the European Stroke Research Network for Hypothermia (EuroHyp) and attended by the representatives of World Stroke Organisation, European Stroke Organisation, Stroke Alliance for Europe, Society for Cryobiology and other organisations--specifically the European Space Agency, and small- and medium-sized enterprises based in EU member states. The participants adopted the 'Hypothermia for Stroke--Call to Action 2010', a declaration specifying the priorities for hypothermia research in acute ischaemic stroke. The research programme outlined--a clinical study programme designed to identify and validate therapeutic cooling as a novel treatment providing benefit to a large number of stroke patients--contains a well-integrated series of Phase II studies aiming to refine the intervention (depth, duration, and mode of cooling; antishivering strategy; patient selection) and a pivotal Phase III clinical trial. The proposed integrated Phase II and III clinical study programme would test the effectiveness of this optimised intervention, and would allow the development of evidence-based Clinical Practice Guidelines describing the optimal use of therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment strategy for stroke.

摘要

欧洲低温卒中研究研讨会于 2010 年 1 月举行,以应对未来几年全球范围内预计会显著增加的卒中发病率。考虑到目前仅有少数患者(约 10%)适合溶栓治疗,因此需要一种有效且具有成本效益的新型疗法,这种疗法可以在欧洲医疗体系中广泛实施。因此,该研讨会的主要目标是确定研究议程,旨在评估低温治疗对急性缺血性卒中患者的治疗效果。此次会议由欧洲卒中低温研究网络(EuroHyp)组织,世界卒中组织、欧洲卒中组织、欧洲卒中联盟、低温生物学学会和其他组织(特别是欧洲航天局)的代表出席了会议,此外还有一些来自欧盟成员国的中小企业代表。与会者通过了《卒中低温治疗——2010 行动呼吁》,该宣言明确了急性缺血性卒中低温治疗研究的优先事项。所概述的研究计划——一项旨在确定和验证治疗性冷却作为一种为大量卒中患者提供获益的新型治疗方法的临床研究计划——包含了一系列精心整合的 II 期研究,旨在完善干预措施(冷却深度、持续时间和模式;抗寒战策略;患者选择)并开展关键性 III 期临床试验。拟议的综合 II 期和 III 期临床研究计划将检验这种优化干预措施的有效性,并将制定基于证据的临床实践指南,描述将治疗性低温作为卒中治疗策略的最佳应用。

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