2019
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5785
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Safety and Efficacy of Transcatheter Administration of Tissue Plasminogen Activating Factor as Adjuvant Therapy for Intraventricular Hemorrhage

Abstract: ObjectiveStroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of disability. Hemorrhagic stroke has higher risks of mortality and neurologic deficit. Higher still, acute intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) has mortality between 50% and 80% while complicating subarachnoid hemorrhage in 15% of cases and intracerebral hemorrhage in 40% of cases. We sought to demonstrate that early adjuvant intraventricular recombinant tissue plasminogen activating factor (rt-PA) improved outcomes.Me… Show more

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“…Its main characteristics include high morbidity, acute onset, high recurrence rate, high disability rate, and mortality. Patients who survive the attack of acute intracerebral hemorrhage may develop varying degrees of sequelae that often have a serious impact on the quality of life and mental health of the patients (Krel et al., 2019; Wang, Zhang, You, Zhu, & Zhou, 2019). At present, drug treatment, minimally invasive hematoma aspiration, and surgical intervention are often used to treat the disease, but the effect has some limitations, especially to restore the neurological function of patients (Kakita et al., 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its main characteristics include high morbidity, acute onset, high recurrence rate, high disability rate, and mortality. Patients who survive the attack of acute intracerebral hemorrhage may develop varying degrees of sequelae that often have a serious impact on the quality of life and mental health of the patients (Krel et al., 2019; Wang, Zhang, You, Zhu, & Zhou, 2019). At present, drug treatment, minimally invasive hematoma aspiration, and surgical intervention are often used to treat the disease, but the effect has some limitations, especially to restore the neurological function of patients (Kakita et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%