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Stroke | 2013

Intracranial Stenting SAMMPRIS

Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Michael J. Lynn; Tanya N Turan; Bethany F Lane; L. S Janis; Marc I Chimowitz

The Stenting and Aggressive Medical management for the Preventing Recurrent Stroke in Intracranial Stenosis (SAMMPRIS) trial established aggressive medical management as superior to angioplasty and stenting for symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic disease. This presentation addresses some criticisms of the trial, emphasizes key knowledge gained from the study and proposes potential new directions for research in this area. At present, the data from the trial are limited to complete 30-day outcomes for all enrolled patients and follow-up to 1 year in approximately half of the cohort.1 Enrollment was stopped early at the recommendation of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board because of higher than expected 30-day complication rates in the stenting arm and a futility analysis indicating essentially no chance that stenting would be proven superior. A total of 451 patients (59% of the target) had been enrolled, with 227 randomized to aggressive medical management alone and 224 to aggressive medical management plus stenting. Follow-up was completed in March 2013 and study close-out is underway. Presentation of the final primary results is planned for the Fall of 2013.nnThe 30-day rate of stroke and death was 14.7% in the percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting group (12.5% nonfatal stroke, 2.2% fatal stroke) and 5.8% in the medical group (5.3% nonfatal stroke, 0.4% nonstroke death; P =0.002). Beyond 30 days, stroke in the same territory occurred in 13 patients in each group. These events were predefined primary end points and were blindly adjudicated. Mean duration of follow-up at the time of this analysis was 11.9 months. The Kaplan–Meier curves were significantly different ( P =0.009) and yield 1-year rates of the primary end point of 20.0% in the percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting group and 12.2% in the medical group. We concluded that aggressive medical management was superior to angioplasty and stenting for patients …


Stroke | 2016

Abstract 103: Infarct Patterns in the Anterior Circulation as Predictors of Recurrent Stroke in the Medical Arm of SAMMPRIS

Ashley Wabnitz; Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Michael J. Lynn; George Cotsonis; David S. Liebeskind; Michael F. Waters; Helmi L. Lutsep; Elena López-Cancio; Tanya N Turan; Bethany F Lane; Jean Montgomery; L. S Janis; Marc I Chimowitz


Stroke | 2014

Abstract 78: Risk Factors Associated with Failure of Aggressive Medical Therapy in the SAMMPRIS Trial

Michael F. Waters; Brian L. Hoh; Michael J. Lynn; Tanya N Turan; Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Bethany F Lane; Tiffany O. Sheehan; Scott Janis; Jean Montgomery; Marc I Chimowitz


Stroke | 2012

Abstract 208: Detailed Analysis of the 30-day Outcomes in the Stenting Arm of the SAMMPRIS Trial

Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Michael J. Lynn; Elad I. Levy; Brian L. Hoh; Stanley L. Barnwell; Lee Pride; O Zaidat; H.J. Cloft; Cameron G. McDougall; Richard Klucznik; Bethany F Lane; Tanya N Turan; Scott Janis; Marc I Chimowitz


Stroke | 2018

Abstract TP137: Relationship Between Risk Factor Control and Physician Specialty in the CREST2 Trial

Tanya N Turan; Jenifer H Voeks; Kevin M. Barrett; Robert D. Brown; Seemant Chaturvedi; Marc I Chimowitz; Bart M. Demaerschalk; Prabhu Emmady; George Howard; Virginia J. Howard; John Huston; Michael R. Jones; Brajesh K. Lal; James F. Meschia; Wesley S. Moore; Claudia S. Moy; Ana M Roldan; Gary S. Roubin; Thomas G. Brott


Stroke | 2018

Abstract TP135: Control of Vascular Risk Factors at Baseline in CREST-2

James F. Meschia; Kevin M. Barrett; Gary S. Roubin; Donald V Heck; Michael R. Jones; Lawrence R. Wechsler; Joseph H. Rapp; Tanya N Turan; Bart M. Demaerschalk; Brajesh K. Lal; Jenifer H Voeks; George Howard; Virginia J. Howard; Thomas G. Brott


Stroke | 2017

Abstract WP253: Impact of a Stroke Coordinator on Improving Time to Treatment at Telestroke Sites.

Lidia B Yamada; Manuel C Gurry; Jillian Harvey; Ellen Debenham; Christine A Holmstedt; Tanya N Turan


Stroke | 2016

Abstract TMP39: Brain FLAIR Ischemic Lesion Burden as a Biomarker of Intracranial Atherosclerosis in SAMMPRIS

David S. Liebeskind; Graham W Woolf; George Cotsonis; Fabien Scalzo; Shyam Prabhakaran; Jose G. Romano; Elena López-Cancio; Michael J. Lynn; Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Tanya N Turan; Marc I Chimowitz; Edward Feldmann


Stroke | 2016

Abstract TP184: Did Race Impact Risk Factor Control in the SAMMPRIS Trial?

Lidia B Yamada; Tanya N Turan; George Cotsonis; Michael J. Lynn; Oscar Benavente; Colin P. Derdeyn; David Fiorella; Bethany F Lane; Jean Montgomery; Scott Janis; Marc I Chimowitz


Stroke | 2016

Abstract TP308: Annual Trends in Door to Needle Time in a Statewide Telestroke Program

Jessica Hannah; Robert J Adams; Ellen Debenham; Christine A Holmstedt; Shelly Ozark; Tanya N Turan

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Marc I Chimowitz

University of South Carolina

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L. S Janis

National Institutes of Health

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Scott Janis

National Institutes of Health

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