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Thrombolytic Therapy Within 3 to 6 Hours After Onset of Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 33:1437-1441, Ringleb,P.A.,et al, 2002
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Article Abstract
Consequently, from our point of view it appears unjustified to limit thrombolytic therapy to 3 hours. Because of lack of approvals for 3 to 6 hours, thrombolytic therapy within this time window should be done only as part of an institutiona l protocol after extensive information is obtained from the patient and the patient's relatives. Better methods for patient selection are required; in particular, newer MRI techniques, such as diffusion- and perfusion-weighted imaging, can play a key rol e. The aim is to qualify and individualize the time window according to the findings in each patient's imaging results rather than to use a strictly time-defined therapeutic window.
 
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