Continuing versus stopping prestroke antihypertensive therapy in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: a subgroup analysis of the efficacy of nitric oxide in stroke trial

  • Krishnan, Kailash
  • Scutt, Polly
  • Woodhouse, Lisa J.
  • Adami, Alessandro
  • Becker, Jennifer L.
  • Cala, Lesley A.
  • Casado, Ana M.
  • Chen, Christopher
  • Dineen, Robert A.
  • Gommans, John
  • Koumellis, Panos
  • Christensen, Hanna
  • Collins, Ronan
  • Czlonkowska, Anna
  • Lees, Kennedy R.
  • Ntaios, George
  • Ozturk, Serefnur
  • Phillips, Stephen J.
  • Sprigg, Nikola
  • Szatmari, Szabolcs
  • Wardlaw, Joanna M.
  • Bath, Philip M.W.
Publication date
May 2016
Publisher
W.B. Saunders

Abstract

Background and purpose: More than 50% of patients with acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) are taking antihypertensive drugs before ictus. Although antihypertensive therapy should be given long term for secondary prevention, whether to continue or stop such treatment during the acute phase of ICH remains unclear, a question that was addressed in the Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke (ENOS) trial. Methods: ENOS was an international multicenter, prospective, randomized, blinded endpoint trial. Among 629 patients with ICH and systolic blood pressure between 140 and 220 mmHg, 246 patients who were taking antihypertensive drugs were assigned to continue (n = 119) or to stop (n = 127) taking drugs temporarily for 7 days. The primary outcome wa...

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