Baseline Characteristics and Treatment Response of Patients from the Philippines in the CHIMES Study

Author:

Navarro Jose C.1,Gan Herminigildo H.2,Lao Annabelle Y.3,Baroque Alejandro C.1,Hiyadan John H. B.4,Chua Carlos L.5,Jose Ma. Cristina San5,Advincula Joel M.6,Lee Chun Fan7,Bousser Marie-Germaine8,Chen Christopher L. H.9,

Affiliation:

1. Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Manila, Philippines

2. Neurology, Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines

3. San Pedro Hospital, Davao Medical School Foundation Hospital, Davao City, Philippines

4. Neurology, Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, Baguio City, Philippines

5. Neurosciences, Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines

6. Neurology, West Visayas State University Medical Center, Iloilo City, Philippines

7. Statistics, Singapore Clinical Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore

8. Neurology, Lariboisière University Hospital, Paris, France

9. Pharmacology, Clinical Research Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Background The CHIMES Study compared MLC601 with placebo in patients with ischemic stroke of intermediate severity in the preceding 72 h. Sites from the Philippines randomized 504 of 1099 (46%) patients in the study. We aimed to define the patient characteristics and treatment responses in this subgroup to better plan future trials. Methods The CHIMES dataset was used to compare the baseline characteristics, time from stroke onset to study treatment initiation, and treatment responses to MLC601 between patients recruited from Philippines and the rest of the cohort. Treatment effect was analyzed using end-points at month 3 as described in the primary publication, that is, modified Rankin Score, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and Barthel Index. Results The Philippine cohort was younger, had more women, worse baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, and longer time delay from stroke onset to study treatment compared with the rest of the cohort. Age ( P = 0·003), baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale ( P < 0·001), and stroke onset to study treatment initiation ( P = 0·016) were predictors of modified Rankin Score at three-months. Primary analysis of modified Rankin Score shift was in favor of MLC601 (adjusted odds ratio 1·41, 95% confidence interval 1·01–1·96). Secondary analyses were likewise in favor of MLC601 for modified Rankin Score dichotomy 0–1, improvement in National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (total and motor scores), and Barthel Index. Conclusions The treatment effects in the Philippine cohort were in favor of MLC601. This may be due to inclusion of more patients with predictors of poorer outcome.

Funder

National Medical Research Council of Singapore

CHIMES Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology

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