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Current guidelines recommend intravenous alteplase for thrombolysis within 4.
Stroke
There are two imaging methods that can identify patients who may benefit from thrombolytic therapy in patients whose symptoms are unknown when they occur
The second method uses MRI as the "tissue clock".
Recently, Peter B Sporns and others of the University of Basel, Switzerland, established a CT-based method to quantify the water uptake rate of lesions on admission, which can identify patients within a 4.
A CT-based method to quantify the water uptake rate of lesions at admission was established, which can identify patients within a 4.
They conducted a "retrospective multicenter hypoperfusion-low density mismatch identification study of stroke patients within 4.
CT hypoperfusion-low density mismatches identify patients within 4.
The inter-observer agreement between hypoperfusion-density mismatch is high (κ=0.
The inter-observer agreement between hypoperfusion-density mismatch is high (κ=0.
In patients with acute ischemic stroke, CT hypoperfusion-low density area is likely to be within the time window of thrombolytic therapy
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