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Ischemic Strokes After Cardiac Catheterization
Arch Neurol 63:817-821, Khatri,P. &Kasner,S.E., 2006
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Article Abstract
Several lines of evidence suggest that these strokes are embolic, from either dislodgement of a clot or atheromatous debris off the aortic arch or from thrombus formation on the tip of a guide catheter. These strokes are likely amenable to thrombolysis, although the current literature regarding the use of thrombolysis in this setting is limited to case reports and series. Whether thrombolysis is safe and efficacious remains to be determined, but the existing evidence seems favorable for individual circumstances.
 
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