2017
DOI: 10.1161/str.48.suppl_1.tp257
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Abstract TP257: Thrombolytic Treatment and Complications in Stroke Mimics

Abstract: Background: Patients with symptoms that simulate Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS), but are ultimately determined to have another diagnosis are referred to as Stroke Mimics (SM). SM are reported to be 1.4% to 30% of Emergency Department (ED) cases, and reducing door-to-needle time (DTN) has been associated with increased treatment of SM (from 6.7% to 30%). The risk of tPA in SM patients is unclear. We are challenged with the conflicting goals of timely administration of therapy and mitigating unnecessary… Show more

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