2022
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000200169
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Racial- and Gender-Based Disparities in IV-Alteplase Declination

Abstract: In this issue of Neurology®, Mendelson et al.1 use data from the Get With The Guidelines Stroke Registry to describe race- and gender-based disparities in IV alteplase (IV tissue plasminogen activator [tPA]), specifically the rates at which there is documentation that patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) decline treatment with thrombolytics. Among 177,115 patients (at >1,900 hospital sites) with AIS in whom no contraindications to tPA were documented, 3.7% were reported to have declined tPA. Compared with… Show more

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“…The coagulation of certain components in the blood, that is, the production of clots which turn into clumps in the blood of the deep veins, is the formation of deep venous thrombosis in the lower extremities, which frequently occurs after surgery The incidence of the disease has risen with the increasing rate of cesarean sections. Patients are likely to have post-thrombotic sequelae if clinical treatment is not timely and countermeasures are not appropriate [10]. In severe cases, pulmonary embolism can be lifethreatening due to thrombus shedding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coagulation of certain components in the blood, that is, the production of clots which turn into clumps in the blood of the deep veins, is the formation of deep venous thrombosis in the lower extremities, which frequently occurs after surgery The incidence of the disease has risen with the increasing rate of cesarean sections. Patients are likely to have post-thrombotic sequelae if clinical treatment is not timely and countermeasures are not appropriate [10]. In severe cases, pulmonary embolism can be lifethreatening due to thrombus shedding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%