Clinical evidence in ischemic stroke: Where we have gone so far and hopes for the future

Author:

Li Tianhua12,Song Chengyu3,Liebeskind David S.4,Dmytriw Adam A.5,Xu Ran12,Wang Xue6,Wang Jie12,Zhao Hengxiao12,Cao Wenbo12,Gong Haozhi12,Zhang Chao7,Bai Xuesong12,Jiao Liqun128ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. China International Neuroscience Institute (China‐INI) Beijing China

3. Department of Science and Technology, Medical Library Peking University Huilongguan Clinical Medical School, Beijing Huilongguan Hospital Beijing China

4. Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Stroke Center, David Geffen School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles California USA

5. Neuroendovascular Program, Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Medical Library, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

7. Escope Innovation Academy Beijing China

8. Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIschemic stroke is a significant cause of disability and death worldwide. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) are important in changing guidelines and treatment strategies. This study aimed to analyze the progress of RCTs in ischemic stroke and to guide future research directions.MethodsIschemic stroke‐related RCT articles were identified in six high‐impact medical journals using the Web of Science Core Collection database. Google Scholar was used to check whether relevant articles were included in the guidelines. The characteristics of these articles were analyzed and future research hotspots were predicted.Results389 relevant articles were included in the analysis. The number of articles increased rapidly from 1972 to 2022, from 5 (1.3%; 1972–1982) to 208 (53.5%; 2013–2022) articles. 338 (86.9%) articles were included in relevant guidelines. According to corresponding author location, Europe was the source of the highest number of publications (183; 47.0%), followed by the Americas (152; 39.1%) and the Western Pacific (54; 13.9%). The number of publications steadily increased over time in the USA, England, Canada, Australia, Germany, and France, and surged in China and Spain, especially in the last 5 years. In recent years, endovascular therapy has accounted for the majority of ischemic stroke‐related RCT articles.ConclusionsNumerous RCTs related to ischemic stroke have been conducted in recent decades, and both the number of articles and their contribution to guideline updates are increasing. Also, a shift in research topics was observed. However, great regional imbalances in this research exist, calling for more research to be conducted in specific regions to promote the generalizability of trial conclusions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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