Effect of RICAS (Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on Collaterals of Atherosclerosis Stroke): Rationale and Design.

IF 5.3 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of the American Heart Association Pub Date : 2025-03-18 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1161/JAHA.124.038570
Zi-Ai Zhao, Yan Lv, Hui-Sheng Chen
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Abstract

Background: As a noninvasive, low-cost, nonpharmacological procedure with excellent properties of safety, remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) has been demonstrated to prevent recurrence of stroke among patients with ischemic stroke of large artery atherosclerosis origin. We hypothesized that the benefit is attributed to the improvement of collaterals by chronic RIC in this population, and we aimed to explore the influence of chronic RIC on collateral status evaluated by digital subtraction angiography in this population.

Methods: The RICAS (Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on Collaterals of Atherosclerosis Stroke) study is a prospective, randomized, blind end point, multicenter study. Eligible patients with ischemic stroke of anterior circulation caused by large artery atherosclerosis, poor collateral compensation, and more than 1 month of symptom onset, are randomly assigned into experimental and control groups with a ratio of 1:1. The patients in the experiment group will receive treatment with RIC (bilateral upper limbs, for a total procedure time of 50 minutes, twice daily) for 1 year as an adjunct to guideline-based treatment, while patients in the control group only receive guideline-based treatment. A maximum of 300 patients (150 participants per group) are required to test the superiority hypothesis with 80% power (using a 2-sided α=0.05) to detect a 15% difference. Subgroup analyses for the primary end point will be performed on 8 prespecified subgroups by age, sex, ischemic event (acute ischemic stroke ore transient ischemic stroke), tandem lesion, history of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, and myocardial infarction. The primary outcome is the proportion of collateral status improvement, which is defined as an increase of ≥1 point on the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology/Society of Interventional Radiology score, as assessed by digital subtraction angiography at 12 months after randomization. The safety outcomes include RIC-related adverse events.

Conclusions: This study may provide the direct evidence for the potential effect of chronic RIC treatment on the improvement of collateral status.

Registration: URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT06170944.

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背景:作为一种无创、低成本、安全的非药物治疗方法,远程缺血调节(RIC)已被证明可以预防大动脉粥样硬化源性缺血性卒中患者的卒中复发。我们假设获益归因于慢性RIC对该人群侧支的改善,我们旨在探讨慢性RIC对该人群中数字减影血管造影评估的侧支状态的影响。方法:RICAS (Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on sides of Atherosclerosis Stroke)研究是一项前瞻性、随机、盲终点、多中心研究。符合条件的大动脉粥样硬化所致前循环缺血性卒中患者,伴侧代偿不良,症状出现超过1个月,随机分为实验组和对照组,比例为1:1。实验组患者将接受RIC(双侧上肢,总手术时间50分钟,每日2次)治疗,为期1年,作为指南治疗的辅助治疗,对照组患者仅接受指南治疗。最多需要300名患者(每组150名参与者)以80%的功率(使用双侧α=0.05)来检验优势假设,以检测15%的差异。主要终点的亚组分析将根据年龄、性别、缺血性事件(急性缺血性卒中或短暂性缺血性卒中)、串联病变、高血压史、高胆固醇血症、糖尿病和心肌梗死进行8个预先指定的亚组分析。主要终点是侧枝状态改善的比例,其定义为随机化后12个月通过数字减影血管造影评估的美国介入与治疗神经放射学会/介入放射学会评分增加≥1分。安全性结果包括rics相关的不良事件。结论:本研究可能为慢性RIC治疗对改善侧支状态的潜在作用提供直接证据。注册地址:https://clinicaltrials.gov。唯一标识符:NCT06170944。
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Journal of the American Heart Association
Journal of the American Heart Association CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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