Predicting Outcomes in ICH Patients on Direct Factor Xa Inhibitors
NCT ID: NCT06383741
Last Updated: 2024-04-25
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-07-10
2026-04-01
Brief Summary
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Treatment options for factor-Xa inhibitor-associated ICH, such as prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) and andexanet alfa, lack direct comparison evidence except for ongoing trials like ANNEXA-I. This trial assesses hemostatic efficacy and 30-day functional outcomes but leaves gaps regarding anticoagulant activity's role and long-term effects, especially in patients presenting late after drug intake.
The measurement of anti-FXa levels helps guide decisions, yet their link to hematoma expansion remains unknown. Efforts to streamline measurement within 30 minutes for acute decisions have shown variability in levels, with some patients exhibiting high levels even beyond 12 hours post-intake. This lack of data poses challenges, particularly for patients potentially benefiting from treatment beyond the current strict time window.
Early hematoma expansion strongly predicts poor outcomes, but preventing it faces challenges like recurrent events (up to 5% by 3 months) and rehabilitation intensity, potentially negating its benefits. The ANNEXA-I trial evaluates short-term outcomes, highlighting the need for additional data to comprehend long-term ICH prognosis.
The study's objectives involve linking hematoma expansion to anti-FXa levels, determining late-presenting patients' risk of expansion, and identifying predictors of favorable outcomes at 3, 6, and 12 months. Primary endpoints include functional outcomes, while secondary ones encompass expansion rates, anticoagulant activity, and various events at 12 months.
This research aims to bridge gaps in understanding factor-Xa inhibitor-related ICH, addressing both immediate and prolonged outcomes to enhance clinical decision-making.
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Detailed Description
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Treatment strategies for factor Xa inhibitor-associated intracerebral hemorrhage encompass prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) and the specific reversal agent andexanet alfa. However, the available evidence relies on observational cohort studies and independent patient samples, lacking direct comparative trials. The ongoing randomized controlled trial, ANNEXA-I, aims to assess the efficacy of andexanet alfa compared to standard care. The primary outcome includes hemostatic efficacy measured by imaging within a 12-hour window and functional outcomes evaluated at 30 days. While ANNEXA-I anticipates providing valuable insights into factor Xa-associated intracerebral hemorrhage treatment, significant aspects concerning the role of anticoagulant activity, particularly in patients presenting late after their last dosage intake, and long-term outcomes will remain unanswered.
Assessing anticoagulant activity through anti-FXa levels remains integral yet inconclusive regarding its correlation with hematoma expansion risk. Despite streamlined anti-FXa level measurements at the investigators' institution, heterogeneity in these levels persists, including elevated levels (\>100ng/ml) observed even beyond 12 hours post-intake. Notably, the inclusion criteria for ANNEXA-I predominantly consider the time since the last intake (≤15 hours) of factor Xa inhibitors, often omitting anti-FXa level measurements. This oversight might exclude a subgroup of patients who could potentially benefit from andexanet alfa treatment beyond the current strict time window.
Early hematoma expansion significantly impacts outcomes; however, challenges such as recurrent events and rehabilitation intensity may dilute the benefits of preventing hematoma expansion. ANNEXA-I primarily focuses on short-term outcomes, necessitating additional data to comprehend long-term prognoses post intracerebral hemorrhage.
This research aims to establish associations between hematoma expansion and anti-FXa levels, identify risks in late-presenting patients, and predict favorable outcomes at 3, 6, and 12 months. Primary endpoints include functional outcomes, while secondary endpoints involve expansion rates, anticoagulant activity, and various events at the 12-month mark. The comprehensive analysis seeks to bridge gaps in understanding intracerebral hemorrhages associated with DOACs, guiding clinical decisions for both immediate and extended prognoses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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ICH study cohort
Patients with intracerebral haemorrhage associated with factor Xa-inhibitor treatment treated at one of the participating centres.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Prior therapy with a factor Xa-inhibitor (apixaban, edoxaban or rivaroxaban), not paused for medical/non-medical reasons for more than 48 hours prior to symptom onset
* Drug-specific calibrated anti-FXa levels measured on admission
* Informed consent (by patient, next-of-kin or deferred consent)
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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David J. Seiffge
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
Locations
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Insel Gruppe AG, Inselspital Bern
Bern, , Switzerland
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2023-00541
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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