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In a significant advancement in stroke care, researchers from HKU Stroke and the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) have developed the TRICH score.

This innovative clinical tool is designed to help physicians effectively identify intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients who would benefit from early prescription of triple antihypertensive medication.

The TRICH score addresses a critical need in hypertension care after ICH by facilitating timely and effective blood pressure control. It also has the potential to significantly reduce the risk of ICH recurrence and subsequent strokes.

The findings are published in the Neurology.

In addition to the TRICH Score, HKU Stroke is conducting a separate study on the use of telemedicine for hypertension management in ICH patients, further enhancing their approach to patient care.

ICH, the second most common form of stroke, accounts for 50% of all stroke-related deaths in Asian countries and is a major cause of long-term disability. Effective blood pressure control after ICH is pivotal for improving long-term outcomes, but it can be challenging because many patients often experience severe hypertension.

Previous research by HKU Stroke showed that most ICH patients fail to control their blood pressure, significantly increasing the risk of ICH recurrence, subsequent strokes and death. At least three antihypertensive medications are often needed, but many patients do not receive appropriate treatment for various reasons.

There are also concerns about the risks of overtreatment and excessive reduction in blood pressure, which could lead to more side effects, particularly in older patients.

The TRICH score was developed by MBBS students Adrian So Ching-hei and Charming Yeung under the supervision of Dr. Teo Kay-cheong, Clinical Assistant Professor of the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at HKUMed, and Deputy Director of HKU Stroke.

This clinical tool has been validated in three local hospitals—Ruttonjee Hospital, Yan Chai Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital—based on a cohort of 462 ICH patients at Queen Mary Hospital.

The TRICH score comprises five simple clinical predictors: age, sex, kidney function, admission blood pressure, and the presence of ischemic heart disease. This scoring system allows health care providers to identify patients who need aggressive treatment quickly, facilitating prompt blood pressure management while minimizing the risks associated with overtreatment and medication side effects in lower-risk cases.

Dr. Teo emphasized the importance of effective blood pressure control after an ICH. “This empowers doctors to give the right treatment at the right time,” he explained. Since ICH patients often experience more severe hypertension, new approaches to managing hypertension in this population are needed.

“Patients with poorly controlled hypertension face up to four times greater risk of ICH and stroke, which can lead to significant disability or death,” he said. “The TRICH score can guide clinicians to adopt early prescription of triple antihypertensive medications. Using combination antihypertensive pills is preferred to enhance drug compliance.”

Dr. Teo highlighted the role of telemedicine in enhancing hypertension management. In addition to the TRICH score, HKU Stroke is pioneering the MOBILE-ICH (MOBILE health intervention in IntraCerebral Hemorrhage survivors) study, to investigate the safety and efficacy of telemedicine for managing hypertension in ICH patients.

“As an undergraduate medical student, I find it incredibly rewarding to realize that my research during my Enrichment Year could significantly impact clinical practice and patient outcomes,” said Adrian So, who conducted the research during his Year 3 Enrichment Year (EY).

Charming Yeung, who just graduated from HKUMed and will begin working as a doctor in July this year, echoed this sentiment: “The research journey over the past three years has been challenging, but I’ve gained valuable knowledge and found the experience worthwhile and meaningful.”

Given that ICH is a severe condition, prevention is also crucial. Effective screening and management of hypertension in the general public can significantly lower the risk of developing this disease. Unfortunately, a separate study found that up to 80% of ICH patients aged 55 or younger have undiagnosed or untreated hypertension.

Dr. Gary Lau Kui-kai, Director of HKU Stroke and Clinical Associate Professor in Neurology at the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at HKUMed, underscored the necessity of addressing hypertension not only in stroke patients but also in the general population.

He stated, “Hypertension, the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke today, often goes unnoticed. Many stroke patients, particularly younger individuals, have undiagnosed or untreated hypertension. The stroke could be prevented with the early intervention of hypertension.”

More information:
Ching Hei So et al, Triple Antihypertensive Medication Prediction Score After Intracerebral Hemorrhage (the TRICH Score), Neurology (2025). DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000213560

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hypertension
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In a significant advancement in stroke care, researchers from HKU Stroke and the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) have developed the TRICH score.

This innovative clinical tool is designed to help physicians effectively identify intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients who would benefit from early prescription of triple antihypertensive medication.

The TRICH score addresses a critical need in hypertension care after ICH by facilitating timely and effective blood pressure control. It also has the potential to significantly reduce the risk of ICH recurrence and subsequent strokes.

The findings are published in the Neurology.

In addition to the TRICH Score, HKU Stroke is conducting a separate study on the use of telemedicine for hypertension management in ICH patients, further enhancing their approach to patient care.

ICH, the second most common form of stroke, accounts for 50% of all stroke-related deaths in Asian countries and is a major cause of long-term disability. Effective blood pressure control after ICH is pivotal for improving long-term outcomes, but it can be challenging because many patients often experience severe hypertension.

Previous research by HKU Stroke showed that most ICH patients fail to control their blood pressure, significantly increasing the risk of ICH recurrence, subsequent strokes and death. At least three antihypertensive medications are often needed, but many patients do not receive appropriate treatment for various reasons.

There are also concerns about the risks of overtreatment and excessive reduction in blood pressure, which could lead to more side effects, particularly in older patients.

The TRICH score was developed by MBBS students Adrian So Ching-hei and Charming Yeung under the supervision of Dr. Teo Kay-cheong, Clinical Assistant Professor of the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at HKUMed, and Deputy Director of HKU Stroke.

This clinical tool has been validated in three local hospitals—Ruttonjee Hospital, Yan Chai Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital—based on a cohort of 462 ICH patients at Queen Mary Hospital.

The TRICH score comprises five simple clinical predictors: age, sex, kidney function, admission blood pressure, and the presence of ischemic heart disease. This scoring system allows health care providers to identify patients who need aggressive treatment quickly, facilitating prompt blood pressure management while minimizing the risks associated with overtreatment and medication side effects in lower-risk cases.

Dr. Teo emphasized the importance of effective blood pressure control after an ICH. “This empowers doctors to give the right treatment at the right time,” he explained. Since ICH patients often experience more severe hypertension, new approaches to managing hypertension in this population are needed.

“Patients with poorly controlled hypertension face up to four times greater risk of ICH and stroke, which can lead to significant disability or death,” he said. “The TRICH score can guide clinicians to adopt early prescription of triple antihypertensive medications. Using combination antihypertensive pills is preferred to enhance drug compliance.”

Dr. Teo highlighted the role of telemedicine in enhancing hypertension management. In addition to the TRICH score, HKU Stroke is pioneering the MOBILE-ICH (MOBILE health intervention in IntraCerebral Hemorrhage survivors) study, to investigate the safety and efficacy of telemedicine for managing hypertension in ICH patients.

“As an undergraduate medical student, I find it incredibly rewarding to realize that my research during my Enrichment Year could significantly impact clinical practice and patient outcomes,” said Adrian So, who conducted the research during his Year 3 Enrichment Year (EY).

Charming Yeung, who just graduated from HKUMed and will begin working as a doctor in July this year, echoed this sentiment: “The research journey over the past three years has been challenging, but I’ve gained valuable knowledge and found the experience worthwhile and meaningful.”

Given that ICH is a severe condition, prevention is also crucial. Effective screening and management of hypertension in the general public can significantly lower the risk of developing this disease. Unfortunately, a separate study found that up to 80% of ICH patients aged 55 or younger have undiagnosed or untreated hypertension.

Dr. Gary Lau Kui-kai, Director of HKU Stroke and Clinical Associate Professor in Neurology at the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine at HKUMed, underscored the necessity of addressing hypertension not only in stroke patients but also in the general population.

He stated, “Hypertension, the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke today, often goes unnoticed. Many stroke patients, particularly younger individuals, have undiagnosed or untreated hypertension. The stroke could be prevented with the early intervention of hypertension.”

More information:
Ching Hei So et al, Triple Antihypertensive Medication Prediction Score After Intracerebral Hemorrhage (the TRICH Score), Neurology (2025). DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000213560

Provided by
The University of Hong Kong


Citation:
Telemedicine and new scoring system offer hope for safer post-stroke hypertension management (2025, May 12)
retrieved 12 May 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-05-telemedicine-scoring-safer-hypertension.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


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