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This prospective cohort study aims to compare the proportion of cardiac or cerebrovascular events after a first stroke, a first transient ischemic attack (TIA) or recurrent TIA, between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and non-SDB (control) patients, one year after SDB diagnosis, performed 3 months after stroke onset. The primary outcome is a composite endpoint composed of cardiac or cerebrovascular events regrouping: death from any cardiac or cerebrovascular cause, non-fatal stroke, and non-fatal acute coronary disease. 1620 patients, in the acute phase of a first stroke, TIA or recurrent TIA will be included in the cohort. Clinical, neuroimaging, sensorimotor, cognitive and biological parameters will be collected at inclusion. Three months after stroke or TIA onset, polysomnography will be performed for SDB diagnosis. Patients will be considered as having SDB for an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) > 15 events/hour, or to the control group otherwise. The same clinical, imaging, cognitive and biological assessments than during the first visit will be performed; incident (new) cardiovascular events will be collected. Three months later, and at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years after SDB diagnosis, the same clinical, cognitive, sensorimotor, and sleep-related evaluations will be performed. In addition to the aforementioned parameters, incident cardiovascular outcomes will be collected, at the same time points. The primary study outcome will be retrieved one year after stroke onset.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective cohort study that aims at comparing the proportion of incident cardiovascular events after a first stroke, first transient ischemic attack (TIA) or recurrent TIA, between sleep-disordered breathing patients (SDB, defined as an apnea-hypopnea index > 15 events/hour) and non-SDB patients, one year after SDB diagnosis performed by polysomnography 3 months after the cerebrovascular event. The primary outcome is a composite endpoint composed of cardiac or cerebrovascular events (Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events, MACCEs), regrouping: death from any cardiac or cerebrovascular cause, non-fatal stroke, non-fatal acute coronary event. Secondary outcomes include secondary cardiac and cerebrovascular events; stroke-related functional criteria; lesion-related criteria obtained from morphological MRI; scores on questionnaires assessing the quality of life, depression and sleep; functional, cognitive and sensorimotor evaluations; locomotion tests; and sleep-related criteria. 1620 patients, aged 18 to 85 years, in the acute phase (<72h) of a first stroke, first or recurrent TIA, and with a score on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) ≤1 before stroke onset, will be included in the cohort. All patients included in the study will be followed for 5 years. The schedule of follow-up will be as follow : - Selection visit (Days 0 to 3): verification of eligibility criteria, patients' or relatives' information, informed consent signature. - Inclusion visit (Days 4 to 7): clinical history and treatments, clinical evaluation and anthropometrical parameters, stroke-related criteria (including score on the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale), functional, cognitive, and sensorimotor evaluation, walking and locomotion tests, questionnaires, stroke imagery by magnetic resonance imagery, blood sampling. - SDB diagnosis (Month 3): the same clinical, MRI and biological parameters will be collected and the same questionnaires will be fulfilled by the patients. In addition, they will undergo polysomnography to assess their SDB status. Patients will be assigned to the SDB group if the AHI > 15 events/hour; otherwise they will be assigned to the control group. Patients assigned to the SDB group will be proposed a treatment for their SDB according to standard care procedures. - Clinical follow-up: sleep and neurological; (initial 3 months and then annually after SDB diagnosis up to 5 years after SDB diagnosis): retrieval of new cardiac or cerebrovascular events (primary study outcome (MACCEs)), stroke-related parameters, questionnaires, functional, cognitive, and sensorimotor evaluations, locomotion tests, sleep follow-up (adherence to SDB treatment, tolerance, efficacy). Biological sampling will also be done at 1, 2 and 5 years after SDB diagnosis. Ancillary study - CAtSS (Carotid, Atherosclerosis, Stroke and Sleep apnea) Conjointly to the previously described ASCENT protocol, an ancillary study will be proposed to the subgroup of patients eligible for carotid surgery (endarterectomy) following their cerebrovascular event. The purpose of this ancillary study is to evaluate the impact of SDB and SDB treatment on the evolution of the carotid plaque after surgery. For the patients who accepted to participate to this ancillary study, the degree of carotid stenosis and the artery wall thickness (intima-media thickness, assessed by echo-Doppler) will be measured during the inclusion visit, at 3 months, 6 months, and at each annual visit. During surgery, a fragment of carotid plaque will be kept for morphologic and histologic analyses as well as miRNAs dosing, miARNs being recognized as indicators of carotid plaque instability. Plasmatic and urine samples will also be collected for miRNA analyses. ;


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NCT number NCT04399200
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Grenoble
Contact Sébastien Baillieul, MD, MSc
Phone +33 (0)4 76 76 87 66
Email sbaillieul@chu-grenoble.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date July 13, 2020
Completion date June 1, 2035

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