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NCT ID: NCT02338466 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Nervous System Disorders

Superiority of Rt-PA + Tenecteplase in Comparison With Rt-PA Only in Proximal Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

DIVA
Start date: July 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Proximal Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) occlusions constitute the most severe stroke. Intra-venous thrombolysis with rt-PA within the first 4,5 hours is the only proven effective treatment. Prognosis is closely related to the recanalization rate that reaches only 30 to 50%. A new therapeutic strategy consisting in a sequential intravenous (IV) thrombolysis by rt-PA followed by 50UI/kg of IV tenecteplase (TNK) has been proposed in case of no recanalization after rt-PA. A case series of 13 consecutive patients treated by this association has been published in 2011. A high rate of recanalization without hemorrhagic transformation increase has been reported. However, efficiency and safety of this therapeutic have to be assessed in a randomized multi-centric study. Such a study is of great interest since interventional neuroradiology has not already shown superiority regarding IV rt-PA. Moreover interventional neuroradiologists specialists are only available in major hospital and an IV sequential strategy could provide an interesting alternative. Main study objectives: Main Clinical Objective: Sequential thrombolysis should be associated with a significant better outcome at 3-month, assessed by the modified Rankin score (mRS). Main Radiological Objective: Sequential thrombolysis should be associated with a higher rate of recanalization (TIMI 2b/3) at 24-hour.