Fibrinogen Concentrate for the Treatment of Thrombolysis-Associated Hemorrhage in Adult Ischemic Stroke Patients

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In patients with ischemic stroke who receive systemic recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA), the risk of secondary hemorrhage is 1-7%. Fibrinogen supplementation with cryoprecipitate is recommended in patients with rt-PA-associated symptomatic hemorrhage. We examined whether fibrinogen concentrate can be used safely in this setting. A single-center retrospective case series was performed in patients who received fibrinogen concentrate for post-rt-PA hemorrhage between January-2012 and December-2017. The primary outcome was the incidence of in-hospital thromboembolic events and infusion reactions. Secondary outcomes included incidence of clinically significant ICH expansion within 24-hours and patient serum fibrinogen response to fibrinogen concentrate therapy. Thromboembolic events occurred in 3 (12.5%) of 24 patients included in the analysis. No patients experienced infusion-related reactions. Five of 22 patients with ICH experienced clinically significant hemorrhage expansion. Hypofibrinogenemia was corrected in 87.5%(7/8) of patients with baseline hypofibrinogenemia, with a median increase in serum fibrinogen 166 mg/dL. Median fibrinogen increase in patients without baseline hypofibrinogenemia was 18 mg/dL. Fibrinogen concentrate is a safe potential therapeutic option to restore fibrinogen levels in acute ischemic stroke patients with thrombolysis-associated hemorrhage.

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Barra, M. E., Feske, S. K., Sylvester, K. W., Ong, C., Culbreth, S. E., Krause, P., … Rybak, E. (2020). Fibrinogen Concentrate for the Treatment of Thrombolysis-Associated Hemorrhage in Adult Ischemic Stroke Patients. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 26. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029620951867

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