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NCT01934725

Searching for Explanations for Cryptogenic Stroke in the Young: Revealing the Etiology, Triggers, and Outcome

Sponsor: SECRETO Study Consortium

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Summary

BACKGROUND: In industrialized countries a considerable and increasing proportion of strokes occur at younger ages. Stroke at young age causes marked disability at worst and thus long-standing socioeconomic consequences and exposes survivors for 4-fold risk of premature death compared with background population. Up to 50% of young patients with ischemic stroke remain without definitive etiology for their disease despite extensive modern diagnostic work-up (i.e. cryptogenic stroke). The group of cryptogenic strokes includes those with patent foramen ovale (PFO) or other abnormalities in the atrial septum in the heart as the only or concomitant finding. Population prevalence of PFO is high, 25%, and the mechanisms how PFO would be associated causally with ischemic stroke remain to be clarified. Moreover, there are only scarce data on clinical outcome, long-term risk of new vascular events, and prevention of such events in these patients. DESIGN: Searching for Explanations for Cryptogenic Stroke in the Young: Revealing the Etiology, Triggers, and Outcome (SECRETO) is an international prospective multicenter case-control study of young adults (age 18-49) presenting with an imaging-positive first-ever ischemic stroke of undetermined etiology (aim N=2000). Patients are included after standardized diagnostic procedures (brain MRI, imaging of intracranial and extracranial vessels, cardiac imaging, and screening for coagulopathies) and age- and sex-matched to healthy controls in a 1:1 fashion. Up to 45 study sites worldwide will be needed to recruit the planned participant population during a 3-year period. Neurovascular imaging and echocardiography studies, and ECGs will be read centrally. AIMS: SECRETO involves five principal fields of investigation: (1) Stroke triggers and clinical risk factors; (2) Long-term prognosis (new vascular events, functional and psychosocial outcomes); (3) Abnormalities of thrombosis and hemostasis; (4) Biomarkers of e.g. inflammation, atherogenesis, endothelial function, thrombosis, platelet activation, and hemodynamic stress to characterize postulated cryptogenic stroke mechanisms; and (5) genetic study, including genome-wide association and candidate gene studies as well as next-generation sequencing approach. All analyses consider cardiac functional and interatrial structural properties as a possible mediator. Furthermore, SECRETO Family Study (substudy) aims at collecting extensive family history of thrombotic events from informative patients being screened for SECRETO main study and collect genetic samples from all consenting family members for whole-genome sequencing. SIGNIFICANCE: SECRETO will provide novel information on clinical and subclinical risk factors, both transient and chronic, predisposing to cryptogenic ischemic stroke in young adults. This study also reveals long-term prognosis of this understudied patient population and may discover new genetic background underlying the disease mechanism and provide potential targets for drug development.

Official title: Searching for Explanations for Cryptogenic Stroke in the Young: Revealing the Etiology, Triggers, and Outcome (SECRETO)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 49 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1200

Start Date

2013-11

Completion Date

2031-12

Last Updated

2025-05-16

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (19)

Tartu University Hospital

Tartu, Estonia

Helsinki University Central Hospital

Helsinki, Finland

Kuopio University Hospital

Kuopio, Finland

Oulu University Hospital

Oulu, Finland

Tampere University Hospital

Tampere, Finland

Turku University Central Hospital

Turku, Finland

Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Medicine

Greifswald, Germany

"Attikon" Hospital, University of Athens, School of Medicine

Athens, Greece

University of Brescia

Brescia, Italy

Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova

Reggio Emilia, Italy

Vilnius University Hospital Santariskiu klinikos

Vilnius, Lithuania

Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre

Nijmegen, Netherlands

Haukeland University Hospital

Bergen, Norway

Hospital Santa Maria

Lisbon, Portugal

Torrecárdenas University Hospital

Almería, Spain

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Gothenburg, Sweden

Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medecine

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)

Peterborough City Hospital

Peterborough, United Kingdom

Royal Stoke University Hospital

Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom