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Munchausen Syndrome by Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA): Patients Seeking Thrombolytic Administration

Rafer Willenberg, Bo Leung, Shlee Song, Oana M. Dumitrascu, Konrad Schlick, Patrick Lyden

ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY(2020)

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Purpose of Review Munchausen syndrome by tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is a phenomenon we describe as patients exhibiting factitious symptoms to assume the role of the sick patient, desiring and received tPA, with no alternative diagnosis or secondary gain to better account for their presentation. To illustrate this phenomenon and its magnitude, we present a series of cases of Munchausen syndrome by tPA, prevalence in our stroke center, and highlight one illustrative case. Recent Findings Of 335 cases with tPA administration over 29 months, 10 were confirmed as Munchausen syndrome by tPA, reflecting a 3.0% prevalence in our stroke center. Summary Munchausen syndrome by tPA is an underappreciated phenomenon encountered in evaluating patients with acute stroke symptoms. Administering tPA in Munchausen syndrome poses an ethical dilemma because standard of care favors rapid tPA administration, but administration can cause harm, burdens the healthcare system, and does not treat the patient's Munchausen syndrome.
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