Functional disability after clinically significant extracranial bleeding: a secondary analysis of the Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) Trial

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jtha.2025.02.013
Darrick K. Li , David Cheng , Anna Parks , Meghan L. Rieu-Werden , Galina Polekhina , Suzanne E. Mahady , M. Maria Glymour , Andrew T. Chan , Sachin J. Shah
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Abstract

Background

Clinically significant extracranial bleeding, defined as bleeding at any site other than the brain or spinal cord requiring either a hospital admission >24 hours, red blood cell transfusion, surgery for hemostasis, or resulting in death, is a common side effect of antithrombotic agents. Compared to intracranial bleeding, the impact of clinically significant extracranial bleeding on long-term outcomes, including functional independence, has been poorly studied.

Objectives

To determine if clinically significant extracranial bleeding impacts the development of functional disability in healthy older adults.

Methods

We performed a secondary analysis of the Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly trial. The primary outcome of this study was incident dependence in the Katz Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), defined as being unable to perform or requiring assistance with any ADLs or being admitted to a long-term care facility.

Results

A total of 18 982 participants were included in the analysis, of which 547 (2.9%) developed clinically significant extracranial bleeding during study follow-up. In adjusted analyses, clinically significant extracranial bleeding was significantly associated with the development of incident ADL dependence (hazard ratio [HR], 2.46; 95% CI, 1.97-3.07). This finding was similar for gastrointestinal (HR, 2.29; 95% CI, 1.72-2.08) and nongastrointestinal extracranial bleeds (HR, 2.68; 95% CI, 1.96-3.69). The association with increased risk of incident ADL dependence remained significant in secondary analysis of groups randomized to either aspirin (HR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.57-2.94) or placebo (HR, 2.84; 95% CI, 2.09-3.86).

Conclusion

Clinically significant extracranial bleeding was associated with the development of incident ADL dependence in otherwise healthy older adults.
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临床重大颅外出血后的功能障碍:ASPREE 的二次分析。
背景:临床显著的颅外出血,定义为除脑或脊髓以外的任何部位出血,需要住院10小时、输注红细胞、手术止血或导致死亡,是抗栓药物的常见副作用。与颅内出血相比,临床上显著的颅外出血对包括功能独立性在内的长期预后的影响研究甚少。目的:确定临床显著的颅外出血是否影响健康老年人功能障碍的发展。方法:我们对阿司匹林降低老年人事件(ASPREE)试验进行了二次分析。本研究的主要结果是Katz日常生活活动(ADL)的事件依赖性,定义为无法执行或需要任何ADL的帮助或被允许进入长期护理机构。结果:18982名参与者被纳入分析,其中547名(2.9%)在研究随访期间出现临床显著的颅外出血。在校正分析中,临床显著的颅外出血与ADL依赖事件的发展显著相关(HR 2.46, 95% CI 1.97-3.07)。胃肠道出血(HR 2.29, 95% CI 1.72-2.08)和非胃肠道颅内外出血(HR 2.68, 95% CI 1.96-3.69)的结果相似。在随机分配到阿司匹林组(风险比2.15,95% CI 1.57-2.94)或安慰剂组(风险比2.84,95% CI 2.09-3.86)的二次分析中,与ADL依赖事件风险增加的关联仍然显著。结论:临床显著的颅外出血与其他健康老年人ADL依赖事件的发展有关。
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Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) serves as the official journal of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. It is dedicated to advancing science related to thrombosis, bleeding disorders, and vascular biology through the dissemination and exchange of information and ideas within the global research community. Types of Publications: The journal publishes a variety of content, including: Original research reports State-of-the-art reviews Brief reports Case reports Invited commentaries on publications in the Journal Forum articles Correspondence Announcements Scope of Contributions: Editors invite contributions from both fundamental and clinical domains. These include: Basic manuscripts on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis Studies on proteins and reactions related to thrombosis and haemostasis Research on blood platelets and their interactions with other biological systems, such as the vessel wall, blood cells, and invading organisms Clinical manuscripts covering various topics including venous thrombosis, arterial disease, hemophilia, bleeding disorders, and platelet diseases Clinical manuscripts may encompass etiology, diagnostics, prognosis, prevention, and treatment strategies.
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