Sex Differences in Outcomes After Tenecteplase for Minor Stroke: A Subanalysis of the TEMPO‐2 Trial
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Date
2025-05-06Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13818DOI
10.1161/JAHA.124.039154
ISSN
2047-9980
WOS
001499147600001
PMID
40240937
Abstract
Background
In this subanalysis of the TEMPO‐2 (Tenecteplase Versus Standard of Care for Minor Ischaemic Stroke With Proven Occlusion) trial, a randomized clinical trial comparing tenecteplase and nonthrombolytic control in patients with minor stroke and symptomatic intracranial occlusion, we investigated sex differences in the efficacy and safety of tenecteplase.
Methods
We compared outcomes after tenecteplase versus control, stratified by sex. We also compared outcomes in female versus male patients treated with tenecteplase. The primary outcome was a “responder” outcome, defined as return to baseline modified Rankin Scale score at 90 days. Secondary outcomes included the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale, the EuroQol‐5 Dimension, vessel recanalization, and adverse events. We used generalized linear modeling with a Poisson distribution adjusted for baseline differences to calculate adjusted risk ratios (aRR) and 95% CIs.
Results
There were 884 patients in the intention‐to‐treat analysis (48.9% tenecteplase, 41.5% female). Among female participants, the tenecteplase group was less likely to be a responder compared with control (63.8% tenecteplase, 73.9% control, aRR, 0.87 [95% CI, 0.76–1.00]). Among male participants, the responder outcome was similar between groups (77.5% tenecteplase, 75.4% control, 1.03 [95% CI, 0.94–1.13]). Female participants randomized to tenecteplase were less likely to be responders than male counterparts (63.8% female, 77.5% male, 0.85 [95% CI, 0.75–0.96]). Early recanalization was more frequent after tenecteplase than control in both sexes.
Conclusions
Tenecteplase was not associated with better clinical outcomes over nonthrombolytic control in female or male patients with minor ischemic stroke, despite more frequent recanalization. Fewer women treated with tenecteplase returned to baseline function compared with men.
Keywords
Sex; Stroke; ThrombolysisBibliographic citation
Yu AYX, Vatanpour S, Ganesh A, Field TS, Barber PA, Choi PMC, et al. Sex Differences in Outcomes After Tenecteplase for Minor Stroke: A Subanalysis of the TEMPO‐2 Trial. J Am Heart Assoc. 2025 May 6;14(9):e039154.
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