Comparative effectiveness of hemostatic therapy in experimental warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage

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Background and Purpose-Intracerebral hemorrhage associated with oral anticoagulants has a poor prognosis. Current treatment guidelines are based on case series and plausibility only, and a common consensus on effective hemostatic therapy is missing. We compared the effectiveness of diverse hemostatic approaches in a mouse model of warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage. Methods-Male C57BL/6 mice received anticoagulant treatment with warfarin (0.4 mg/kg for 3 days). Intracerebral hemorrhage was induced by striatal injection of collagenase, and 30 minutes later, mice received an intravenous injection of saline (200 μL n=15), prothrombin complex concentrate (100 U/kg, n=10), fresh-frozen plasma (200 μL, n=13), recombinant human Factor VII activated (3.5 mg/kg, n=8 and 10 mg/kg, n=8), or tranhexamic acid (400 mg/kg, n=12). Intracerebral hemorrhage volume was quantified on T2-weighted images after 24 hours. Results-Mean hematoma volumes were 7.4±1.8 mm3 in the nonwarfarin controls and 21.9±5.0 mm3 in the warfarin group receiving saline. Prothrombin complex concentrate (7.5±2.3 mm3) and fresh-frozen plasma (8.7±2.1) treatment resulted in significantly smaller hematoma volume compared with saline. Recombinant human Factor VII activated (10 mg/kg: 14.7±3.4; 3.5 mg/kg: 15.0±6.8 mm3) and tranexamic acid (16.2±4.1 mm3) were less effective. Water content in the hemorrhagic hemisphere was similar in all groups except for tranexamic acid in which it was significantly increased. Conclusions-Prothrombin complex concentrate and fresh-frozen plasma effectively prevent hematoma growth in murine warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage, whereas Factor VIIa was less effective. Tranexamic acid exacerbates perihematoma edema in this mouse warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage model. © 2010 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Illanes, S., Zhou, W., Schwarting, S., Heiland, S., & Veltkamp, R. (2011). Comparative effectiveness of hemostatic therapy in experimental warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage. Stroke, 42(1), 191–195. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.593541

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