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The use of alteplase, although safe, does not offer clear clinical advantages when mild stroke is non-disabling

Frontiers in Neurology, ISSN: 1664-2295, Vol: 14, Page: 1212712
2023
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Udine University Hospital Researchers Report on Findings in Stroke (The use of alteplase, although safe, does not offer clear clinical advantages when mild stroke is non-disabling)

2023 JUL 27 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Genomics & Genetics Daily -- New research on stroke is the subject of

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Introduction: It is unknown whether alteplase is effective and safe in patients with mild acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Determining whether symptoms are “disabling” or not is a crucial factor in the management of these patients. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of alteplase in patients with mild, non-disabling AIS. Methods: We included all consecutive patients admitted for AIS at our institution from January 2015 to May 2022 who presented a baseline NIHSS score of 0–5 and fit the criteria to receive intravenous thrombolysis. In order to select only subjects with non-disabling AIS, we excluded patients who scored more than 1 point in the following NIHSS single items: vision, language, neglect, and single limb. Patients who scored at least 1 point in the NIHSS consciousness item were excluded as well. This study is a retrospective analysis of a prospectively collected database. Results: After the application of the exclusion criteria, we included 319 patients, stratified into patients receiving and not receiving alteplase based on non-disabling symptoms. The two groups were comparable regarding demographic and clinical data. Rates of a 3-month favorable outcome, defined as a 3-month mRS score of 0–1, were similar, being 82.3% and 86.1% in the treated and untreated patients, respectively. Hemorrhagic complications and mortality occurred infrequently and were not affected by alteplase treatment. Discussion: This observational study suggests that the use of alteplase, although safe, is not associated with a better outcome in highly selected patients with non-disabling AIS.

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Merlino, Giovanni; Nesi, Lorenzo; Vergobbi, Pietro; Scanni, Marco Domenico; Pez, Sara; Marziali, Alessandro; Tereshko, Yan; Sportelli, Giuseppe; Lorenzut, Simone; Janes, Francesco; Gigli, Gian Luigi; Valente, Mariarosaria

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