2020
Amendment on the article “Missing outcome data management in acute stroke trials testing iv thrombolytics: Is there risk of bias?”
Fernandez-Ferro J, Schwamm L, Lyden P, Lees K. Amendment on the article “Missing outcome data management in acute stroke trials testing iv thrombolytics: Is there risk of bias?”. European Stroke Journal 2020, 5: 453-454. PMID: 33598566, PMCID: PMC7856594, DOI: 10.1177/2396987320957188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMissing outcome data management in acute stroke trials testing iv thrombolytics. Is there risk of bias?
Fernandez-Ferro J, Schwamm L, Descalzo M, MacIsaac R, Lyden P, Lees K. Missing outcome data management in acute stroke trials testing iv thrombolytics. Is there risk of bias? European Stroke Journal 2020, 5: 148-154. PMID: 32637648, PMCID: PMC7313360, DOI: 10.1177/2396987320905457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute stroke trialsStroke trialsOdds ratioOutcome dataRankin ScaleNon-thrombolysed patientsRankin Scale 90Ischemic stroke patientsInternational Stroke TrialRisk of biasMultiple imputationLast observationOdds ratio estimatesTreatment odds ratiosStroke patientsClinical trialsOutcome comparisonsPatientsTrials
2019
The Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Study (MaRISS): Rationale and design
Romano J, Gardener H, Campo-Bustillo I, Khan Y, Riley N, Tai S, Sacco R, Khatri P, Smith E, Schwamm L. The Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Study (MaRISS): Rationale and design. International Journal Of Stroke 2019, 14: 983-986. PMID: 31496438, DOI: 10.1177/1747493019873595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStroke symptomsStroke Impact Scale-16Actual treatment ratesMild ischemic strokePrimary safety outcomeSymptomatic hemorrhagic transformationProportion of patientsThird of patientsProspective observational studyEffect of alteplaseAcute stroke trialsLong-term outcomesPredictors of outcomeAlteplase treatmentHemorrhagic transformationIschemic strokeRankin ScaleSecondary outcomesBarthel IndexPrimary outcomeResidual disabilityStroke presentationRetrospective studyStroke StudyStroke trials