Prognostic significance of early pyrexia in acute intracerebral haemorrhage: The INTERACT2 study.

2021 
Abstract Introduction Uncertainty exists over the prognostic significance of pyrexia in acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). We aimed to determine the association of elevated body temperature with clinical and imaging outcomes among participants of the main Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (INTERACT2). Methods Post-hoc analyses of INTERACT2, an international open, blinded outcome assessed, randomised trial of 2839 patients with spontaneous ICH ( Results Of 2792 participants with data available at admission, 39 (1.4%) patients had elevated body temperature ≥ 37.5 °C. Elevated body temperature was significantly associated with 90-day mortality (adjusted odds ratio 2.44; 95% confidence interval 1.02–5.82; P = .044) but not with major disability alone (mRS scores 3–5) and combination death or major disability (mRS scores 3–6). Elevated body temperature was also associated with larger PHE volume at baseline (10.89 vs. 3.14 cm3, P  Conclusion Early pyrexia in mild to moderate ICH is associated with greater mortality and larger PHE volume, suggesting an early inflammatory-mediated reaction. Clinical trial registration www.clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT00716079 ).
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