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Delayed Administration Of Thrombolytic Therapy In Minor Stroke

S Pérez-Sánchez,A Barragán-Prieto, J A Sánchez-Miura,A Domínguez-Mayoral,R de Torres-Chacón, M A Gamero-García,J L Gálvez-San Román, J Herrero-Lara, M Garrido-Castilla, L Cueto, C Navarro-Bustos,J Montaner

REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA(2021)

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Introduction. Minor strokes are considered to be those that present with few symptoms, although up to 40% of them entail long-term disability. The rate of thrombolysis in these patients is also lower than in other strokes. The aim of this study is to explore whether there are any differences in intravenous thrombolysis care times in minor strokes.Patients and methods. We conducted a retrospective review of strokes treated with intravenous thrombolysis at our centre and a comparative analysis of the care times in minor strokes and in the other types.Results. Longer times were found in minor strokes in terms of door-to-CT scan and door-to-needle time. This was not the case, however, for the time from the onset of symptoms to arrival at the hospital.Conclusions. The presence of few symptoms in minor strokes can make them difficult to recognise and could be a reason for delaying treatment. Training among staff caring for these patients is essential to improve this aspect.
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Care times, Intravenous thrombolysis, Minor stroke, Recognition, Symptoms, Treatment
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