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CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()

BACKGROUND: Observational studies of thrombolysis outcomes in wake-up acute ischemic stroke patients selected based on non-contrast brain CT criteria suggested that treated patients did as well as or better than those not treated, after adjustment for baseline characteristics. We began offering thro...

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Autores principales: Armon, Carmel, Wainstein, Jochay, Gour, Aviv, Levite, Ronen, Bartal, Avigail, Kriboushay, Angela, Kenan, Gilad, Khiri, Fikri, Shevtzov, Evelina, Aroesty, Rina, Bhonkar, Sarah, Tal, Sigal, Ilgiyaev, Eduard, Blatt, Alex, Haitov, Zoya, Bar-Hayim, Samuel, Kimiagar, Itzhak
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6378852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30828649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2019.02.002
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author Armon, Carmel
Wainstein, Jochay
Gour, Aviv
Levite, Ronen
Bartal, Avigail
Kriboushay, Angela
Kenan, Gilad
Khiri, Fikri
Shevtzov, Evelina
Aroesty, Rina
Bhonkar, Sarah
Tal, Sigal
Ilgiyaev, Eduard
Blatt, Alex
Haitov, Zoya
Bar-Hayim, Samuel
Kimiagar, Itzhak
author_facet Armon, Carmel
Wainstein, Jochay
Gour, Aviv
Levite, Ronen
Bartal, Avigail
Kriboushay, Angela
Kenan, Gilad
Khiri, Fikri
Shevtzov, Evelina
Aroesty, Rina
Bhonkar, Sarah
Tal, Sigal
Ilgiyaev, Eduard
Blatt, Alex
Haitov, Zoya
Bar-Hayim, Samuel
Kimiagar, Itzhak
author_sort Armon, Carmel
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description BACKGROUND: Observational studies of thrombolysis outcomes in wake-up acute ischemic stroke patients selected based on non-contrast brain CT criteria suggested that treated patients did as well as or better than those not treated, after adjustment for baseline characteristics. We began offering thrombolytic treatment (IVTPA) to patients presenting with wake-up strokes and normal non-contrast brain CTs, who could be treated within 4.5 h of being found. DESIGN/METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed in patients presenting with AIS between November 2014 and December 2017 who received IVTPA. A planned subgroup analysis compared patients with wake-up strokes and normal non-contrast brain CTs to patients with witnessed stroke treated within 4.5 h of being found, or of witnessed onset, respectively. RESULTS: Three hundred and six patients were treated, 279 with witnessed-onset and 27 with wake-up strokes. The latter were not candidates for endovascular intervention. Efficacy and safety were similar in both groups. Discharges home, respectively, were 143(53%) and 13(48%); facility discharges were 112(40.1%) and 11(40.7%) and in-hospital mortality was 19 (6.8%) and 3 (11%). Treatment-related symptomatic bleeds were: 5(1.8%) and 1 (3.7%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The findings affirm, in a new clinical series reflecting routine practice, that it is safe to treat with IVTPA patients with wake-up strokes and a normal brain CT scan, who are not candidates for endovascular intervention. We hypothesize, that when the non-contrast brain CT scan is normal, it may be safe to extend beyond 4.5 h the IVTPA treatment eligibility window in similar patients with witnessed-onset stroke.
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spelling pubmed-63788522019-03-01 CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes() Armon, Carmel Wainstein, Jochay Gour, Aviv Levite, Ronen Bartal, Avigail Kriboushay, Angela Kenan, Gilad Khiri, Fikri Shevtzov, Evelina Aroesty, Rina Bhonkar, Sarah Tal, Sigal Ilgiyaev, Eduard Blatt, Alex Haitov, Zoya Bar-Hayim, Samuel Kimiagar, Itzhak eNeurologicalSci Original Article BACKGROUND: Observational studies of thrombolysis outcomes in wake-up acute ischemic stroke patients selected based on non-contrast brain CT criteria suggested that treated patients did as well as or better than those not treated, after adjustment for baseline characteristics. We began offering thrombolytic treatment (IVTPA) to patients presenting with wake-up strokes and normal non-contrast brain CTs, who could be treated within 4.5 h of being found. DESIGN/METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed in patients presenting with AIS between November 2014 and December 2017 who received IVTPA. A planned subgroup analysis compared patients with wake-up strokes and normal non-contrast brain CTs to patients with witnessed stroke treated within 4.5 h of being found, or of witnessed onset, respectively. RESULTS: Three hundred and six patients were treated, 279 with witnessed-onset and 27 with wake-up strokes. The latter were not candidates for endovascular intervention. Efficacy and safety were similar in both groups. Discharges home, respectively, were 143(53%) and 13(48%); facility discharges were 112(40.1%) and 11(40.7%) and in-hospital mortality was 19 (6.8%) and 3 (11%). Treatment-related symptomatic bleeds were: 5(1.8%) and 1 (3.7%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The findings affirm, in a new clinical series reflecting routine practice, that it is safe to treat with IVTPA patients with wake-up strokes and a normal brain CT scan, who are not candidates for endovascular intervention. We hypothesize, that when the non-contrast brain CT scan is normal, it may be safe to extend beyond 4.5 h the IVTPA treatment eligibility window in similar patients with witnessed-onset stroke. Elsevier 2019-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6378852/ /pubmed/30828649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2019.02.002 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Armon, Carmel
Wainstein, Jochay
Gour, Aviv
Levite, Ronen
Bartal, Avigail
Kriboushay, Angela
Kenan, Gilad
Khiri, Fikri
Shevtzov, Evelina
Aroesty, Rina
Bhonkar, Sarah
Tal, Sigal
Ilgiyaev, Eduard
Blatt, Alex
Haitov, Zoya
Bar-Hayim, Samuel
Kimiagar, Itzhak
CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
title CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
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title_fullStr CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
title_full_unstemmed CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
title_short CT-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
title_sort ct-guided thrombolytic treatment of patients with wake-up strokes()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6378852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30828649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2019.02.002
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