EndoVAscular treatment and ThRombolysis for Ischemic Stroke Patients (EVA-TRISP) registry: basis and methodology of a pan-European prospective ischaemic stroke revascularisation treatment registry
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Nordanstig AnnikaORCID, Curtze Sami, Gensicke Henrik, Zinkstok Sanne M, Erdur Hebun, Karlsson Camilla, Karlsson Jan-Erik, Martinez-Majander Nicolas, Sibolt Gerli, Lyrer Philippe, Traenka Christopher, Baharoglu Merih I, Scheitz Jan F, Bricout Nicolas, Hénon Hilde, Leys Didier, Eskandari Ashraf, Michel Patrik, Hametner Christian, Ringleb Peter Arthur, Arnold Marcel, Fischer Urs, Sarikaya Hakan, Seiffge David JORCID, Pezzini Alessandro, Zini Andrea, Padjen Visnja, Jovanovic Dejana R, Luft Andreas, Wegener Susanne, Kellert Lars, Feil KatharinaORCID, Kägi Georg, Rentzos Alexandros, Lappalainen Kimmo, Leker Ronen R, Cohen Jose E, Gomori John, Brehm Alex, Liman Jan, Psychogios Marios, Kastrup Andreas, Papanagiotou Panagiotis, Gralla Jan, Magoni Mauro, Majoie Charles B L M, Bohner Georg, Vukasinovic Ivan, Cvetic Vladimir, Weber Johannes, Kulcsar Zsolt, Bendszus Martin, Möhlenbruch Markus, Ntaios George, Kapsalaki Eftychia, Jood Katarina, Nolte Christian HORCID, Nederkoorn Paul J J, Engelter Stefan, Strbian Daniel, Tatlisumak Turgut
Abstract
PurposeThe Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients (TRISP) collaboration was a concerted effort initiated in 2010 with the purpose to address relevant research questions about the effectiveness and safety of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). The collaboration also aims to prospectively collect data on patients undergoing endovascular treatment (EVT) and hence the name of the collaboration was changed from TRISP to EVA-TRISP. The methodology of the former TRISP registry for patients treated with IVT has already been published. This paper focuses on describing the EVT part of the registry.ParticipantsAll centres committed to collecting predefined variables on consecutive patients prospectively. We aim for accuracy and completeness of the data and to adapt local databases to investigate novel research questions. Herein, we introduce the methodology of a recently constructed academic investigator-initiated open collaboration EVT registry built as an extension of an existing IVT registry in patients with acute ischaemic stroke (AIS).Findings to dateCurrently, the EVA-TRISP network includes 20 stroke centres with considerable expertise in EVT and maintenance of high-quality hospital-based registries. Following several successful randomised controlled trials (RCTs), many important clinical questions remain unanswered in the (EVT) field and some of them will unlikely be investigated in future RCTs. Prospective registries with high-quality data on EVT-treated patients may help answering some of these unanswered issues, especially on safety and efficacy of EVT in specific patient subgroups.Future plansThis collaborative effort aims at addressing clinically important questions on safety and efficacy of EVT in conditions not covered by RCTs. The TRISP registry generated substantial novel data supporting stroke physicians in their daily decision making considering IVT candidate patients. While providing observational data on EVT in daily clinical practice, our future findings may likewise be hypothesis generating for future research as well as for quality improvement (on EVT). The collaboration welcomes participation of further centres willing to fulfill the commitment and the outlined requirements.
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