JMIR Research Protocols (Dec 2023)

Dazhu Hongjingtian Injection for Ischemic Stroke: Protocol for a Prospective, Multicenter Observational Study

  • Qianzi Che,
  • Tian Song,
  • Ning Liang,
  • Jing Guo,
  • Zhao Chen,
  • Xiaoyu Liu,
  • Lu Yang,
  • Yin Jiang,
  • Yanping Wang,
  • Nannan Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/52447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e52447

Abstract

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BackgroundAlthough results from in vitro studies and small randomized controlled trials have shown positive effects of Dazhu hongjingtian injection (DZHJTI) on acute ischemic stroke (AIS), their generalizability to routine clinical practice remains to be established. ObjectiveThe primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of DZHJTI treatment for AIS with regard to changes in the stroke-related neurological deficit from baseline to outpatient follow-up, mortality, subsequent vascular events, disability, and traditional Chinese medicine syndrome in real-world clinical settings. By monitoring for adverse events or significant changes in vital signs and laboratory parameters, we also aim to assess the safety of DZHJTI. MethodsThis prospective, multicenter cohort study plans to enroll 2000 patients with AIS within 14 days of symptom onset from 30 hospitals across China. Eligible patients will be followed up for 6 months after initiating medication treatments. The primary outcome will be the change in the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score from baseline to outpatient follow-up. The secondary outcomes include overall mortality, stroke recurrence, new-onset major vascular events, global disability, and improvement of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome in 6 months. Adverse events or clinically significant changes in vital signs and laboratory parameters, regardless of the severity, will be recorded during the trial to assess the safety of DZHJTI. An augmented inverse propensity weighted estimator will be used to reduce variability and improve accuracy in average treatment effects estimation. ResultsThe clinical trial registration was approved in October 2022, and the recruitment and enrollment of participants started in November 2022. The study’s outcomes are expected to be published in 2025 in reputable, peer-reviewed health-related research journals. ConclusionsThis real-world cohort study is the first to assess the effectiveness and safety of DZHJTI in treating AIS. It may provide additional clinical evidence, including the duration of response, long-term drug effectiveness, and subgroup efficacy data. The study results will be valuable for clinicians and patients seeking optimal treatment for AIS and could lead to better use of DZHJTI and improved patient outcomes. Trial RegistrationITMCTR ITMCTR2022000005; http://tinyurl.com/554ns8m5 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/52447