Ischemic stroke complicating thrombolytic therapy with tenecteplase for ST elevation myocardial infarction: Two case reports

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Background: Hemorrhagic complications are quite common in the rare cases where thrombolysis is performed. Ischemic stroke in the aftermath of thrombolysis for a ST elevation myocardial infarction is a very rare and paradoxical complication. With these observations in mind we report two interesting cases of ischemic stroke which occurred after fibrinolytic therapy with tenecteplase for a ST elevation myocardial infarction. Case presentation: The first case was a 56-year-old African man who presented with an acute infero-basal ST elevation myocardial infarction 6 hours after chest pain onset. Thrombolysis with tenecteplase was performed and few minutes later an ischemic stroke occurred. The second patient was a 65-year-old African man who presented with an acute infero-basal ST elevation myocardial infarction 5 hours after chest pain onset. Thrombolysis was performed and 10 hours later an ischemic stroke occurred. Conclusions: Hemorrhagic stroke is not the only complication of thrombolysis, ischemic stroke can occur even if it is an extremely rare complication. The two cases on which we report shed light on the association between fibrinolytic therapy and ischemic stroke, the pathophysiology of which is not well understood.

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Arous, S., Haboub, M., El Ghali Benouna, M., Bentaoune, T., & Habbal, R. (2017). Ischemic stroke complicating thrombolytic therapy with tenecteplase for ST elevation myocardial infarction: Two case reports. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-017-1322-3

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