Risk of Recurrent CeAD After Pregnancy
Long-term Risk of Recurrent Cervical Artery Dissection After Pregnancy (LONG-RECAP Study)
University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
1,000 participants
Jan 1, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Primary objective: To determine whether pregnancy increases the risk of recurrent CeAD and delayed stroke in women with prior CeAD based on long-term data. Methods: Multicentric, observational case-control study based on pooled individual patient data from several stroke centers. Primary endpoint: Primary composite outcome measure includes the following outcomes: (i) occurrence of recurrent CeAD, (ii) occurrence of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, (iii) death.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria10
- female
- prior symptomatic cervical artery dissection (= index CeAD)
- at least one long-term follow-up visit (at least 6 months after the initial event)
- with information available on outcome events:
- recurrent dissection
- ischemic stroke
- hemorrhagic stroke
- functional outcome assessed by mRS score
- with data on pregnancy after the initial event
- at least 18 years old at the initial event
Exclusion Criteria4
- Male patients
- Age \<18 years
- No long-term follow-up available or long-term follow-up \< 6 months after initial event
- No data on pregnancy after initial event available
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NCT06258109