Indian Trial of Tranexamic Acid in Spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage

Last updated: April 29, 2024
Sponsor: Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, India
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

4

Condition

Stroke

Blood Clots

Brain Injury

Treatment

Tranexamic acid injection

Clinical Study ID

NCT05836831
INTRINSIC Trial
  • Ages 18-99
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This multicenter, pragmatic randomized, open-label clinical trial aims to assess whether Tranexamic Acid improves outcomes in adult patients with spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage.

The participants presenting within 4.5 hours of the onset of symptoms of stroke with intracerebral haemorrhage confirmed on Computed Tomography (CT Scan) will be randomized into two groups in a 1:1 ratio using a central online randomization. The treatment arm will consist of giving intravenously 2 grams of Tranexamic Acid in 100 ml 0.9% sodium chloride administered over 45 minutes. Control arm patients will receive standard of care treatment as per the institutional protocol. In both arms, intensive systolic blood pressure reduction to less than 140 mmHg will be done using antihypertensive medications, which has to be achieved within one hour and will be maintained over next seven days. The choice of antihypertensive drug will depend on the clinician's preference.

Both groups will have a repeat CT scan after 24 hours to check for any increase in the haematoma volume. Any deterioration in the neurological status will warrant urgent brain imaging. On day 7, the patient will be assessed for their NIHSS score and mRS score. On day 90, quality of life and the functional outcome will be assessed.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria: Adult patients aged more than 18 years, presenting with non- traumatic intracerebralhaemorrhage within 4.5 hours of onset of stroke symptoms

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with intracerebral haemorrhage secondary to anticoagulation, thrombolysis,known underlying structural abnormality such as arteriovenous malformation, aneurysm,tumour or venous thrombosis or due to known hereditary coagulation disorders. Anunderlying structural abnormality does not need to be excluded before enrolment, butwhere known, patients should not be recruited.
  2. Known allergies to Tranexamic Acid.
  3. Premorbid modified Rankin scale score >4 at the time of enrollment.
  4. Concurrent participation in another drug or device trial.
  5. Pre stroke life expectancy <3 months (e.g. advanced metastatic cancer).
  6. Glasgow coma scale <7.
  7. ICH secondary to trauma.
  8. Women pregnant, or breastfeeding at randomization.
  9. Planned surgery for ICH within 24 hours.
  10. Concurrent or planned treatment with any other haemostatic agents.
  11. ICH volume > 60 ml as measured by the ABC/2 method on CT Scan (The size of thehaematoma will be calculated by the ABC method using the formula (A x B x C)/2, inwhich "A" is the largest diameter of the hematoma in the CT slice with the largestarea of ICH, "B" is the largest diameter of the haemorrhage perpendicular to the line "A"; and "C" is the number of slices with haematoma times the slice thickness; thisformula yields haematoma volume in cubic centimetres).

Study Design

Total Participants: 3400
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Tranexamic acid injection
Phase: 4
Study Start date:
August 30, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
March 31, 2025

Study Description

Global Burden of Disease, Injury and Risk factors for hemorrhagic stroke 2010 estimated the burden of spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage (sICH) in India is profound (32 -49%) and it is associated with high mortality (up to 63 %) due to haematoma expansion which occurs in 38% of ICH within first few hours of presentation. Early administration of haemostatic drugs has been used in patients with trauma and was associated with improved outcomes. Similarly, if haemostatic drugs are administered early, which can be a simple and cost-effective intervention, may improve the functional outcomes in patients with sICH. Recently, the Tranexamic acid for hyperacute primary IntraCerebral Haemorrhage (TICH 2 trial), which was done to see the effectiveness of the administration of tranexamic acid on hematoma expansion and functional outcomes at three months in patients who presented with sICH within 8 hours of presentation of symptoms onset, showed a decrease in haematoma expansion but no improvement in functional outcome at 90 days. Further larger randomized control trials are required to ascertain the effect of early administration of Tranexamic acid (TXA) in sICH. In India patients present to hospitals in the early stages that have developed symptoms after sICH and we propose to study the effect of intravenous Tranexamic Acid for hyperacute primary intracerebral haemorrhage within 4.5 hours of sICH.

Trial Population:

This multi-centric study will be conducted at 50 stroke centres in India associated with the INSTRuCT Network. All patients presenting with symptoms of stroke to the hospital and admitted to the stroke units will be screened for eligibility and if met, will be included in the study. The INTRINSIC trial intends to recruit 3400 patients.

Trial Design:

INTRINSIC Trial will be a multicenter, randomized, open-label, clinical trial. The participants will be randomized into two groups in a 1:1 ratio using a central database of INSTRuCT central online randomization. The baseline characteristics will be adjusted to stroke severity using the NIHSS score and the volume of haematoma. The treatment arm will consist of giving intravenously 2 grams of Tranexamic Acid in 100 ml sodium chloride 0.9 % administered over 45 minutes. Control arm patients will receive standard of care management as per the institutional protocol. Both groups will have a repeat CT scan after 24 hours to check for any increase in the haematoma volume. Any deterioration in the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) will warrant urgent brain CT scans. Antihypertensive drugs used and their doses to control BP will be recorded for up to 7 days. On day 7, the patient will be assessed for their NIHSS score and mRS score. On day 90, quality of life and the functional outcome will be assessed.

The need for this study:

The proportion of ICH is high in India and other LMIC's, particularly in Asia. Currently, there are no effective treatments available for sICH. Moreover, Tranexamic Acid is cheap, easily available and easy to administer.

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