

Author: Janjua Nazli Alkawi Ammar Georgiadis Alexandros Suri M. Ibrahim M. Kirmani Jawad Qureshi Adnan
Publisher: Humana Press, Inc
ISSN: 1541-6933
Source: Neurocritical Care, Vol.7, Iss.2, 2007-10, pp. : 152-155
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Abstract
Limited information exists regarding thrombolysis among anticoagulated acute stroke patients. We present data from three consecutive patients, on active warfarin therapy, treated with intra-arterial reteplase.All patients were screened for the presence of intracranial hemorrhage. Warfarin was reversed with fresh frozen plasma in all patients and cerebral angiography and intra-arterial administration of reteplase was performed. Computed tomographic scans were performed to detect any subsequent intracranial hemorrhage. Ages ranged from 58 to 79 years with initial National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores ranging from 12 to 17. Baseline international normalized ratios (INRs) were 1.99–2.25. None of the patients suffered from intracranial hemorrhage following thrombolysis, and two of the patients experienced early neurological improvement.Low dose, intra-arterial reteplase following acute reversal of elevated INR is feasible and may offer a potential treatment for patients suffering with acute ischemic stroke while receiving active warfarin treatment.
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