Tolerability And Medication Requirements Of Aggressive Medical Management In Sammpris

Stroke(2017)

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Introduction: SAMMPRIS was the first secondary stroke prevention trial to employ multi-modal protocol-driven aggressive medical management (AMM). Achievement of target SBP, LDL and physical activity were predictors of lower vascular event rates. We sought to determine the tolerability and medication requirements related to AMM. Methods: Medications and adverse events (AEs) in all 451 SAMMPRIS patients were recorded by sites at baseline, 30 days, 4 monthly visits, and closeout. Start and stop dates were recorded for each medication and AE, with AEs classified by the site as possibly, probably, definitely, or unrelated to risk factor treatment. AEs were adjudicated centrally by consensus of 3 neurologists after the trial ended. Standard descriptive statistics were used. Results: As Table 1 shows, most subjects were on statins and BP medications at baseline. The use of rosuvastatin, which was donated for the trial, increased during follow-up. ACE inhibitors were the most commonly used BP medication. AEs rela...
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