Would you recommend TNK or DAPT in patients with stroke-like symptoms and NIHSS less than 5 presenting within 4.5 hours?
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I agree with Dr. @Kirshner. The decision in patients with minor stroke rests on whether the symptoms are disabling, which in general, is based on a discussion with the patient and their family to understand how the deficit could impact the patient's career or hobbies. For disabling deficit, I would ...
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at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University In your opinion, which post-stroke deficits do you...
at Shaare Zedek Medical Center I agree with Dr. @Nguyen's statement that this is ...
The operative principle issue here is not the total NIHSS score but whether or not the deficit would be disabling if it did not recover. A hemianopia, for example, would be only two points on the NIHSS, but it might be disabling to a pilot or a surgeon. If one is not inclined to treat, the PRISMS tr...
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at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University This does not make sense. I think a hemianopia wou...
at Springfield Clinic Dr. @Rincon I think he was just trying to use obvi...
at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University I agree. Therefore, the most obvious in general, i...
I always look for a reason to give thrombolytics and not withhold them! A significant number of patients that the ER deemed too "good" to receive thrombolytics struggled to regain their previous level of functioning.
I agree with Dr. @Nguyen, but just to clarify, the ARAMIS trial showed DAPT to be non-inferior to alteplase. The trial was specifically conducted for minor non-disabling strokes. DAPT therapy consisted of aspirin and clopidogrel for 12 days. In the primary outcome of frequency of mRS 0-1, DAPT was n...
In your opinion, which post-stroke deficits do you...
I agree with Dr. @Nguyen's statement that this is ...