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Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Acute Thrombotic and Embolic Stroke
Ann Neurol 32:78-86, delZoppo,G.J.,et al, 1992
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Article Abstract
An open angiography-based,dose rate escalation study on the effect of intravenous infusion of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator(rt-PA)on cerebral arterial recanalization in patients with acute focal cerebral ischemia was performed at 16 centers.Arterial occlusions consistent with acute ischemic in the carotid or vertebrobasilar territory in the absence of detectable intracerebral hemorrhage were prerequisites for treatment. After the 60-minute rt-PA infusion,arterial perfusion was assessed by repeat angiography and computed tomography scans were performed at 24 hours to assess hemorrhagic transformation.Of 139 patients with symptoms of focal ischemia,80.6%(112)had complete occlusion of the primary vessel at a mean of 5.4+/-1.7 hours after symptom onset.No dose rate response of cerebral arterial recanalization was observed in 93 patients who completed the rt-PA infusion.Middle cerebral artery division(M2)and branch(M3) occlusions were more likely to undergo recanalization by 60 minutes than were internal carotid artery occlusions.Hemorrhagic infarction occurred in 20.2%and parenchymatous hematoma in 10.6%of patients over all dose rates, while neurological worsening accompanied hemorrhagic transformation (hemorrhagic infarction and parenchymatous hematoma)in 9.6%of patients.All findings were within prospective safety guidelines.No dose rate correlation with hemorrhagic infarction,parenchymatous hematoma,or both was seen.Hemorrhagic transformation occurred significantly more frequently in patients receiving treatment at least 6 hours after symptom onset.No relationship between hemorrhagic transformation and recanalization was observed.This study indicates that site of occlusion,time to recanalization,and time to treatment are important variables in acute stroke intervention with this agent.
 
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