2016
DOI: 10.1161/str.47.suppl_1.wmp71
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Abstract WMP71: Multimodal Imaging Yields Low Number of Stroke Mimics Treated With Thrombolytic Therapy Without Sacrificing Door-to-Needle Times

Abstract: Introduction: Speed is critical in fibrinolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke (AIS), but rapid decision-making may increase tPA use in stroke mimics. Complications from lytics in mimic patients, though uncommon, can be severe. Mimic treatment rates when using non-contrast CT as the only initial imaging modality have increased to as high as 34% with intensified efforts to reduce door to needle (DTN) times. Efficient imaging with MRI or multimodal CT may potentially avoid high mimic treatment rat… Show more

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