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==Exclusion Criteria==
==Exclusion Criteria==
===(ABSOLUTE)===
===Absolute===
# BP Systolic >185, diastolic >110 (can receive 1-3 doses anti-hypertensive)
# BP Systolic >185, diastolic >110 (can receive 1-3 doses anti-hypertensive)
# PTT >34, PT >15, or INR >1.7
# PTT >34, PT >15, or INR >1.7
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# Evidence of acute myocardial infarction
# Evidence of acute myocardial infarction


===(RELATIVE)===
===Relative===
# History of prior intracranial hemorrhage, neoplasm, AVM or aneurysm
# History of prior intracranial hemorrhage, neoplasm, AVM or aneurysm
# Major surgery/trauma within <14 days
# Major surgery/trauma within <14 days
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# Lactation or pregnancy within <30 days
# Lactation or pregnancy within <30 days


===(ADDITONAL PER HARBOR NEURO)===
===Additional Per Harbor Neuro===
# AMI or pericarditis (ECG)
# AMI or pericarditis (ECG)
# Aggressive treatment needed to control BP
# Aggressive treatment needed to control BP

Revision as of 06:33, 28 March 2011

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Clinical diagnosis of stroke
  2. Clear onset (last witnessed well) <3 hours
  3. Age >18 yrs

Exclusion Criteria

Absolute

  1. BP Systolic >185, diastolic >110 (can receive 1-3 doses anti-hypertensive)
  2. PTT >34, PT >15, or INR >1.7
  3. Platelet count <100,000
  4. Blood Glucose <50 or >400 mg/dl
  5. Minor stroke or rapidly resolving stroke
  6. Hemorrhage or edema on non-con head CT
  7. Suspected SAH
  8. Seizure at onset of stroke
  9. Heparin treatment during the past 48 hours with an elevated PTT
  10. Evidence of acute myocardial infarction

Relative

  1. History of prior intracranial hemorrhage, neoplasm, AVM or aneurysm
  2. Major surgery/trauma within <14 days
  3. Stroke or serious head injury within 3 months
  4. GI/GU bleeding within <21 days
  5. Lactation or pregnancy within <30 days

Additional Per Harbor Neuro

  1. AMI or pericarditis (ECG)
  2. Aggressive treatment needed to control BP
  3. Lumbar puncture within <7 days
  4. Occult blood in urine or stool (UA + Guiac)

ECASS III Exclusion Criteria (if giving tPA between 3-4.5 hours)

  1. Age > 80
  2. Baseline NIHSS > 25
  3. Any oral anticoagulant use
  4. History of prior stroke and DM

Studies Needed

  1. Head CT
  2. CBC
  3. PT/PTT
  4. Glu check
  5. ECG
  6. Icon

Giving tPA

  1. Alteplase (Activase/tPA): 0.9mg/kg (max 90mg total) IV; Give 10% as bolus over 1 min, remainder by continous infusion over 60min
  2. Neuo check Q15min x 2hrs, Q30min x6hrs, Q1hr x 16hrs
  3. Keep BP <185/95 (labetalol/nipride gtt if nec)
  4. NO anticoatulation/antiplatelet agents x24hrs
  5. Stop tPA if worsening neuro exam --> STAT head-CT

See Also

Neuro: post-tPA Hemmorhage

Source

1/26/06 DONALDSON (adapted from Lampe, Tintinali)

2/20/10 PANI (ACEP/AAN Guidelines--class B recommendations)