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Perfusion CT helps decision making for thrombolysis when there is no clear time of onset
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Plain CtCerebrovascular DiseaseThrombolysis Post StrokeInterventional RadiologyThrombosisVenous ThrombosisHematologyBrain InjuryNeurologyClear TimeDecision MakingPublic HealthCerebrovascular InterventionCardiologyAtherosclerosisRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingMedical ImagingMedicineFibrinolysisCerebral Blood FlowCurrent GuidelinesPulmonary EmbolismInterventional NeuroradiologyCardiovascular DiseasePerfusion CtCoagulopathyVascular AccessConcussionStroke
Current guidelines on thrombolysis post stroke with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) exclude its use where time of onset is unknown, thus denying some patients potentially beneficial treatment. Contrast enhanced perfusion computed tomography (pCT) imaging can be used together with plain CT and information on clinical deficits to decide whether or not thrombolysis should be initiated even though the exact time of stroke onset is unknown. Based on the results of pCT and CT, rt-PA was administered to two patients with unknown time of stroke onset; one of the patients also underwent suction thrombectomy. Results in both cases were excellent.
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