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Stroke ; 51(2): 663-665, 2020 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31771461

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Background and Purpose- There is uncertainty among many emergency medicine physicians about the decision to give intravenous tPA (tissue-type plasminogen activator), which limits its use. A checklist approach has been suggested as a solution. We compared agreement on tPA treatment in suspected acute ischemic stroke patients between emergency medicine residents (EMRs) using a checklist and vascular neurology fellows (VNFs). Methods- Every suspected acute stroke patient brought to our comprehensive stroke center emergency room within 4.5 hours from symptom onset was prospectively evaluated simultaneously and independently by VNFs and EMRs. The latter used a tPA screening checklist, which included guideline exclusion criteria to help with their treatment decision. Agreement was determined using kappa (k) statistics. Results- Over 6 months, 60 patients were enrolled; 10% large vessel atherosclerosis, 18% cardioembolism, 12% small vessel, 12% cryptogenic, and 47% mimic. Forty-two percent were deemed tPA eligible by the EMR, 30% by the VNF, and 37% by the vascular neurology faculty. There were no complications in any tPA-treated patients. Agreement was substantial between EMR and VNF (κ=0.68 [95% CI, 0.49-0.87]) and between EMR and vascular neurology faculty (κ=0.69 [95% CI, 0.50-0.87]). Stroke mimics were the main cause of disagreement between EMR and VNF (κ=0.24 [95% CI, -0.15 to 0.63]) and between EMR and vascular neurology faculty (κ=0.35 [95% CI, -0.08 to 0.78]). Conclusions- Our data suggest that with the aid of a checklist, EMRs can accurately treat stroke patients with tPA. Areas for improvement include recognition of stroke mimics. Further studies are warranted to evaluate checklist-enhanced tPA treatment to allay emergency medicine physician uncertainty and expand the use of tPA.


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Brain Ischemia/drug therapy , Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use , Physicians , Stroke/drug therapy , Tissue Plasminogen Activator/therapeutic use , Administration, Intravenous/methods , Emergency Medicine/methods , Emergency Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Fibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Stroke/diagnosis , Tissue Plasminogen Activator/administration & dosage
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