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International Stroke Conference 2021 Update Ravi Menon, MD May 14, 2021 Swedish Cerebrovascular Symposium
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Page 1: International Stroke Conference 2021 Update

International Stroke Conference 2021 Update

Ravi Menon, MD

May 14, 2021

Swedish Cerebrovascular Symposium

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Disclosures

• No relevant financial disclosures

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Objectives

• Review some of the considerations in CRYSTAL AF/monitoring for atrial fibrillation

• Gain a greater understanding of the approach/findings of STROKE AF

• Discuss considerations related to STROKE AF

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STROKE AF

• International Stroke Conference (ISC) 2021

Late-breaking abstract 6. Presented March 18, 2021

• Schwamm LH, et.al. “STROKE AF: atrial fibrillation in non-cardioembolic stroke of presumed known origin”

• Industry funded

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CRYSTAL AF - Cryptogenic Stroke and Underlying AF (CRYSTAL AF)• Cryptogenic Stroke and Underlying AF (CRYSTAL AF)

• ICM detected AF in 12.4% of patients during a 12-month period

• Approximately 23% of patients who have had a first stroke have recurrent stroke, for which AF is a risk factor

• Increased use of Implantable Cardiac Monitor to detect afib in patients with stroke of unknown cause (cryptogenic stroke) has become common.

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Considerations

• Guidelines for the prevention of secondary stroke do not recommend long-term monitoring for AF for patients with ischemic stroke attributed to large-artery atherosclerosis or small-vessel occlusion

• Goal: Determine the rate of AF in this population

• Goal: Analyze whether ICMs detect AF > SOCare

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Considerations

• Shift in mindset - Small vessel stroke "looks like this" on imaging; Large vessel stroke "looks like that" on imaging

• Shift mindset from purely mechanistic etiology for stroke

• Account for CV risk – at-risk population/stroke diagnosis

• STROKE AF –evaluates defined population for atrial fibrillation

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STROKE AF SUMMARY

• In patients with recent ischemic stroke with presumed etiology of small-vessel or large-vessel atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation is detected more often with Implantable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) vs Standard of Care (SOC)

• ICMs may detect AF in as many as 1 in 8 patients with stroke of this etiology

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STROKE AF Trial

• Prospective, randomized, controlled study 33 US centers

• Eligible no history of AF diagnosis

• Index stroke 10 or fewer days before ICM insertion

• No contraindication to long-term oral anticoagulation

• Age: >= 60 or 50 to 59 years + 1 additional stroke RF (HTN/CHF/DM/2nd stroke >90 days, vascular disease)

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STROKE AF Design

• Randomly assigned: ICM or site-specific SOCare for detection of AF

• ICM- detects episodes of AF lasting at least 2 minutes

• Episodes of AF (at least 30 sec) adjudicated by a clinical events committee

• Primary goal: compare the AF incidence rate at 12 months ICM vs SOC

• Subgroup analysis: incidence rates of AF in the two study arms with respect to stroke subtypes. Secondary analyses at 3 years

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Population

• 496 participants enrolled: Random assignment 242 ICM vs 250 SOC

• Similar baseline characteristics between the study arms

• Mean age 67 years

• 62% of the population was male

• Median CHA2DS2-VASc score was 5: significant stroke risk among patients for whom AF was detected

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Results

• At 12 months, AF detected:

• 12.1% ICM pts vs 1.8% SOC pts (hazard ratio [HR], 7.41; P < .001)

• Median time to first detection of AF in the ICM arm was 99 days

• Rate of AF detected w/in 30 days: ICM pts 2.6% vs SOC 0.4%

• Oral anticoagulation prescribed: ICM pts (7.4%) vs SOC (1.2%)

• Fewer recurrent strokes in the ICM pts (15 vs 23; HR, 0.67; P = .23)

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Results

• ICM pts: similar rate of AF detection large-artery atherosclerosis (11.7%) vs small-vessel occlusion (12.6%)

• ICM arm 55.5% of patients in whom AF was detected experienced an episode that lasted more than 1 hour

• About 44% of patients experienced an episode that lasted more than 4 hours

• About 96% of first AF episodes = Asymptomatic

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• Occurrence of undiagnosed AF is more frequent than presumed among stroke patients with large-artery atherosclerosis and small-vessel disease

• Previous research has indicated that AF occurs more frequently among patients with cryptogenic stroke, especially when a possible embolic mechanism is suspected

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Provocative, needs more study

• Current state = ~30 days ambulatory cardiac monitoring misses the majority of afib episodes

• ICM in this population may be beneficial to detect poststroke AF and to inform optimal stroke prevention

• More data from 36 month study

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Study Limitations

• ICM may undercount events of afib: miss AF episodes that last less than 2 minutes

• Lack of a control group

• Underpowered

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Cost/Resource/System considerations

• Who should be monitored? How long? With what?

• Age/disease states?

• Older age => likely vascular risk factors =large vessel vs small vessel

• 2014 data - cost of ICM insertion was estimated at ~$6500 (operator/acquisition); monthly monitoring costs were estimated at $58

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Take home

• In patients with recent ischemic stroke with presumed etiology of small-vessel or large-vessel atherosclerosis afib detected more often Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) vs Standard of Care (SOC)

• 78% missed with 30-day monitoring (median time to first Afib 99 days)

• NNMonitor to detect one case of Afib: ICM 8 vs SOC 56

• 1 year AF detected:

12.1% ICM vs 1.8% SOC (hazard ratio 7.41; P < .001)

• Fewer recurrent strokes ICM at 12 months: ICM 15 vs SOC 23 (HR 0.67; P = .23)

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STROKE AF SUMMARY

• ICMs may detect AF in as many as 1 in 8 patients with stroke of this etiology

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