Monday, December 2, 2013

Neurology residency program as factor associated with thrombolysis utilization in acute stroke

Neurology residency program as factor associated with thrombolysis utilization in acute stroke
Neurology recent issues

Despite strong evidence on the safety and efficacy of IV alteplase up to 4.5 hours after ischemic stroke (IS) symptom onset1 and increased use of thrombolysis over recent decades, this treatment remains underused and accessible to only a fraction of patients. The rate of thrombolysis in the United States is 3.4%–5.2% of all stroke cases.2 Several studies have identified barriers to thrombolysis delivery,3 but other as yet unmeasured factors may also underlie these barriers, thereby influencing rates of thrombolysis utilization and access.



Original Article: http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/short/81/23/1972?rss=1

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