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Cerebrovascular Diseases 2003

Acetylsalicylic acid pretreatment, concomitant heparin therapy and the risk of early intracranial hemorrhage following systemic thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke.

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Susanne Schmülling
Jobst Rudolf
Timm Strotmann-Tack
Martin Grond
Susanne Schneweis
Jan Sobesky
Alexander Thiel
Wolf-Dieter Heiss

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

The risk of intracerebral hemorrhage in systemic thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke after acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) pretreatment or with subsequent heparin is controversially discussed.

METHODS

300 consecutive stroke patients were treated with recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA) in a prospective open study (92 pretreated with ASA, 202 ASA nonusers) with 3 months of follow-up. After thrombolysis, 122 patients received low-dose, 153 patients high-dose heparin.

RESULTS

Logistic regression analysis showed no relationship of hemorrhagic complications within the first 48 h to ASA pretreatment (p = 0.15), or heparin application (p = 0.38), but dependency on stroke severity (NIHSS) at baseline (p = 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

ASA pretreatment does not increase the risk of symptomatic bleeding after systemic thrombolysis with rt-PA, even if thrombolysis is followed by anticoagulation.

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