Journal article
Rapid alteplase administration improves functional outcomes in patients with stroke due to large vessel occlusions: Meta-analysis of the noninterventional arm from the HERMES collaboration
M Goyal, M Almekhlafi, DW DIppel, BCV Campbell, K Muir, AM Demchuk, S Bracard, A Davalos, F Guillemin, TG Jovin, BK Menon, PJ Mitchell, S Brown, P White, CBLM Majoie, JL Saver, MD Hill
Stroke | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background and Purpose - We report the relation of onset-to-treatment time and door-to-needle time with functional outcomes and mortality among patients with ischemic stroke with imaging-proven large vessel occlusion treated with intravenous alteplase. Methods - Individual patient-level data from the HERMES (Highly Effective Reperfusion Evaluated in Multiple Endovascular Stroke Trials) collaboration were pooled from 7 trials that randomized patients to mechanical thrombectomy added to best medical therapy versus best medical therapy alone. Analysis was restricted to patients who received alteplase directly at the endovascular hospital. The primary outcome was disability defined on the modifi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The HERMES (Highly Effective Reperfusion Evaluated in Multiple Endovascular Stroke Trials) collaboration was funded by a grant from Medtronic LLC to the University of Calgary.