2016
DOI: 10.1161/str.47.suppl_1.wp246
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Abstract WP246: Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With a Primary Language Other Than English Do Not Have Significantly Increased Door-to-Needle Times for Intravenous TPA

Abstract: Background: Rapid administration of intravenous alteplase (IV tPA) leads to better outcomes, but language barriers have the potential to introduce delays and to hinder effective communication with patients and collateral historians during the acute evaluation. Hypothesis: Acute ischemic stroke patients with a non-English primary language will have significantly longer door-to-needle times for IV tPA. Methods: … Show more

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