Fibrinolysis and beyond: Bridging the gap between local and systemic clot removal

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Recanalization methods in ischemic stroke have been progressively expanded over the past years. In addition the continuous development of specialized mechanical devices for thrombectomy a broad spectrum of new drugs has been tested: Both options, novel drugs as well as new devices, can be employed independently of each other, but in most cases a combination of the two with the standard treatment of intravenous fibrinolysis is applied. Until recently, a large number of case series have been performed to investigate the effects of various drugs and interventions, but only a few trials have been conducted to determine the optimal conditions for combining both procedures. This review surveys the different systemic and endovascular vessel reopening practices and their major bridging techniques. © 2011 Knauer and Huber.

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Knauer, K., & Huber, R. (2011). Fibrinolysis and beyond: Bridging the gap between local and systemic clot removal. Frontiers in Neurology, FEB. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2011.00007

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