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Published in: Journal of Neurology 2/2014

01-02-2014 | Original Communication

Thrombolysis in patients with lacunar stroke is safe: an observational study

Authors: Martin Griebe, Elisabeth Fischer, Micha Kablau, Philipp Eisele, Marc E. Wolf, Anastasios Chatzikonstantinou, Achim Gass, Michael G. Hennerici, Kristina Szabo

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

Research suggests that the etiology of lacunar stroke is different from that of other stroke subtypes. This could imply an altered response to thrombolysis, but data concerning the efficacy of rt-PA in lacunar stroke is limited and inconsistent. From our prospectively collected stroke database, we identified patients with an MRI-confirmed purely lacunar stroke that were treated in our Stroke Unit between 2004 and 2011. We compared both the clinical course (NIHSS, deterioration, mRS at 3 months) and the MRI findings between patients who either received or did not receive rt-PA. In comparison to patients who obtained standard medical care (n = 468), acute lacunar stroke patients treated with rt-PA (n = 69) were more severely affected on admission (median NIHSS of 5 vs. 3; p < 0.001) and presented less frequently with a lacunar syndrome (74 vs. 88 %; p = 0.003). The clinical course was more favorable in patients treated with rt-PA (median NIHSS improvement of 3 vs. 1; p < 0.001), while functional deficit after 3 months was similar in both groups (median mRS of 2; p = 0.211). Overall complication rates did not differ significantly between the two groups, but while we did not detect symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, hemorrhagic transformation was more frequent in thrombolyzed patients (11.6 vs. 1.9 %; p = 0.001). Patients with acute lacunar stroke benefited from thrombolysis without additional complications. Thus, patients with suspected acute lacunar stroke or lacunar syndrome should not be treated differently than other stroke populations.
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Metadata
Title
Thrombolysis in patients with lacunar stroke is safe: an observational study
Authors
Martin Griebe
Elisabeth Fischer
Micha Kablau
Philipp Eisele
Marc E. Wolf
Anastasios Chatzikonstantinou
Achim Gass
Michael G. Hennerici
Kristina Szabo
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-013-7212-8

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