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Review

Combined intravenous and intra-arterial approach in acute stroke treatment

, MD &
Pages 1837-1849 | Published online: 14 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

Despite the significant improvement in the outcome of ischaemic stroke with the use of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, experience has shown limitations of the sole use of this approach in acute stroke treatment. This has encouraged the search for alternative managements for acute stroke. The combined use of intravenous/intra-arterial therapy is one such alternate treatment, if used in the right setting. In this review, the authors discuss the advantages and limitations of using this approach, together with an overview of the available therapies used through each route. The authors discuss the process of patient selection using clinical, as well as state of the art imaging modalities.

Acknowledgements

MD Hill has been funded by the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta/NWT/NU and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He has an honoraria from Hoffmann-La Roche Canada Ltd. for educational symposia. Gift in kind of t-PA for a local stroke study completed in 2005. Hoffmann-La Roche Canada hold the marketing license for t-PA in Canada and are whole owners of Genentech Inc, the makers of t-PA.

Both authors contributed equally to the manuscript.

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