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Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India

BACKGROUND: It is a well-known fact that very few patients of stroke arrive at the hospital within the window period of thrombolysis. Even among those who do, not all receive thrombolytic therapy. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of early arrival ischemic stro...

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Autores principales: Pidaparthi, Lalitha, Kotha, Anitha, Aleti, Venkat Reddy, Kohat, Abhijeet Kumar, Kandadai, Mridula R., Turaga, Suryaprabha, Shaik, Jabeen A., Alladi, Suvarna, Kanikannan, Meena A., Rupam, Borgohain, Kaul, Subhash
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4980958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570387
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.179976
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author Pidaparthi, Lalitha
Kotha, Anitha
Aleti, Venkat Reddy
Kohat, Abhijeet Kumar
Kandadai, Mridula R.
Turaga, Suryaprabha
Shaik, Jabeen A.
Alladi, Suvarna
Kanikannan, Meena A.
Rupam, Borgohain
Kaul, Subhash
author_facet Pidaparthi, Lalitha
Kotha, Anitha
Aleti, Venkat Reddy
Kohat, Abhijeet Kumar
Kandadai, Mridula R.
Turaga, Suryaprabha
Shaik, Jabeen A.
Alladi, Suvarna
Kanikannan, Meena A.
Rupam, Borgohain
Kaul, Subhash
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description BACKGROUND: It is a well-known fact that very few patients of stroke arrive at the hospital within the window period of thrombolysis. Even among those who do, not all receive thrombolytic therapy. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of early arrival ischemic strokes (within 6 h of stroke onset) in our hospital and to evaluate the causes of nonadministration of intravenous and/or intraarterial thrombolysis in them. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of all early arrival acute stroke patients between January 2010 and January 2015 were included. Factors determining nonadministration of intravenous and/or intraarterial thrombolysis in early arrival strokes were analyzed. RESULTS: Out of 2,593 stroke patients, only 145 (5.6%) patients presented within 6 h of stroke onset and among them 118 (81.4%) patients had ischemic stroke and 27 (18.6%) patients had hemorrhagic stroke. A total of 89/118 (75.4%) patients were thrombolyzed. The reasons for nonadministration of thrombolysis in the remaining 29 patients were analyzed, which included unavoidable factors in 8/29 patients [massive infarct (N = 4), hemorrhagic infarct (N = 1), gastrointestinal bleed (N = 1), oral anticoagulant usage with prolonged international normalized ratio (INR) (N = 1), and recent cataract surgery (N = 1)]. Avoidable factors were found for 21/29 patients, include nonaffordability (N = 7), fear of bleed (N = 4), rapidly improving symptoms (N = 4), mild stroke (N = 2), delayed neurologist referral within the hospital (N = 2), and logistic difficulty in organizing endovascular treatment (N = 2). CONCLUSION: One-fourth of early ischemic stroke patients in our study were not thrombolyzed even though they arrived within the window period. The majority of the reasons for nonadministration of thrombolysis were potentially preventable, such as nonaffordability, intrahospital delay, and nonavailability of newer endovascular interventions.
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spelling pubmed-49809582016-08-26 Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India Pidaparthi, Lalitha Kotha, Anitha Aleti, Venkat Reddy Kohat, Abhijeet Kumar Kandadai, Mridula R. Turaga, Suryaprabha Shaik, Jabeen A. Alladi, Suvarna Kanikannan, Meena A. Rupam, Borgohain Kaul, Subhash Ann Indian Acad Neurol Original Article BACKGROUND: It is a well-known fact that very few patients of stroke arrive at the hospital within the window period of thrombolysis. Even among those who do, not all receive thrombolytic therapy. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportion of early arrival ischemic strokes (within 6 h of stroke onset) in our hospital and to evaluate the causes of nonadministration of intravenous and/or intraarterial thrombolysis in them. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of all early arrival acute stroke patients between January 2010 and January 2015 were included. Factors determining nonadministration of intravenous and/or intraarterial thrombolysis in early arrival strokes were analyzed. RESULTS: Out of 2,593 stroke patients, only 145 (5.6%) patients presented within 6 h of stroke onset and among them 118 (81.4%) patients had ischemic stroke and 27 (18.6%) patients had hemorrhagic stroke. A total of 89/118 (75.4%) patients were thrombolyzed. The reasons for nonadministration of thrombolysis in the remaining 29 patients were analyzed, which included unavoidable factors in 8/29 patients [massive infarct (N = 4), hemorrhagic infarct (N = 1), gastrointestinal bleed (N = 1), oral anticoagulant usage with prolonged international normalized ratio (INR) (N = 1), and recent cataract surgery (N = 1)]. Avoidable factors were found for 21/29 patients, include nonaffordability (N = 7), fear of bleed (N = 4), rapidly improving symptoms (N = 4), mild stroke (N = 2), delayed neurologist referral within the hospital (N = 2), and logistic difficulty in organizing endovascular treatment (N = 2). CONCLUSION: One-fourth of early ischemic stroke patients in our study were not thrombolyzed even though they arrived within the window period. The majority of the reasons for nonadministration of thrombolysis were potentially preventable, such as nonaffordability, intrahospital delay, and nonavailability of newer endovascular interventions. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4980958/ /pubmed/27570387 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.179976 Text en Copyright: © Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Pidaparthi, Lalitha
Kotha, Anitha
Aleti, Venkat Reddy
Kohat, Abhijeet Kumar
Kandadai, Mridula R.
Turaga, Suryaprabha
Shaik, Jabeen A.
Alladi, Suvarna
Kanikannan, Meena A.
Rupam, Borgohain
Kaul, Subhash
Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title_full Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title_fullStr Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title_short Factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in Hyderabad, India
title_sort factors influencing nonadministration of thrombolytic therapy in early arrival strokes in a university hospital in hyderabad, india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4980958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570387
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.179976
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