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SCOTTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
卷 47, 期 3, 页码 -出版社
HERMISTON PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/003693300204700304
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stroke; ischaemic; thrombolysis; computed tomography (CT); eligibility
Objectives: Examination of initial management of stroke patients in the emergency, setting to assess feasibility of thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke. Methods: Retrospective analysis of all patients presenting with a clinical diagnosis of stroke over a two month period. Exclusion criteria,for thrombolysis were applied to assess the number of patients that would potentially have been eligible,for thrombolysis. Results: Of 94 patients identified with clinical stroke, only 57 (60.6%) had a CT scan; 23 (24.4%) were confirmed as having had an acute ischaemic stroke. Mean delay in scanning eras 2.2 days (range 0-15 dates). Even if all patients had presented and been scanned within three hours (as required for thrombolysis), only six (6.4%) patients would hate been eligible for thrombolysis. Conclusions: The great majority of patients presenting with clinical stroke do not fulfil the criteria,for thrombolysis. Current practice involves significant delays in CT scanning. which has implications for resource structuring should thrombolysis become widely available.
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