Journal article
Expediting MRI-based proof-of-concept stroke trials using an earlier imaging end point
M Ebinger, S Christensen, DA De Silva, MW Parsons, CR Levi, KS Butcher, CF Bladin, PA Barber, GA Donnan, SM Davis
Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background and Purpose - Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI trials are increasingly used to gauge the likelihood of success. Given that animal models use infarct volume as the end point, Phase II trials have aimed to translate the findings using infarct growth. These trials could be expedited if subacute diffusion-weighted imaging lesion volume replaced late T2-weighted lesion volume as the primary end point. Methods - In the Echoplanar Imaging Thrombolytic Evaluation Trial, patients with acute ischemic stroke presenting within 3 to 6 hours were randomized to tissue plasminogen activator or placebo. We assessed correlations between acute (Day 1), subacute..
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