Ultrashort Door‐to‐Needle Time for Intravenous Thrombolysis Is Safer and Improves Outcome in the Czech Republic: Nationwide Study 2004 to 2019

R Mikulík, M Bar, S Bělašková, D Černík… - Journal of the …, 2022 - Am Heart Assoc
Background The benefit of intravenous thrombolysis is time dependent. It remains unclear,
however, whether dramatic shortening of door‐to‐needle time (DNT) among different types …

In-hospital delays in stroke thrombolysis: every minute counts

D Darehed, M Blom, EL Glader, J Niklasson… - Stroke, 2020 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose: Intravenous thrombolysis is a well-established treatment for acute
ischemic stroke. Our aim was to quantify the effect of each minute delay in door-to-needle …

Factors influencing in-hospital delay in treatment with intravenous thrombolysis

R Mikulík, P Kadlecová, A Czlonkowska, A Kobayashi… - Stroke, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Shortening door-to-needle time (DNT) for the thrombolytic
treatment of stroke can improve treatment efficacy by reducing onset-to-treatment time. The …

[HTML][HTML] A parallel thrombolysis protocol with nurse practitioners as coordinators minimized door-to-needle time for acute ischemic stroke

SF Sung, YC Huang, CT Ong, YW Chen - Stroke research and …, 2011 - hindawi.com
Introduction. Quick thrombolysis after stroke improved clinical outcomes. The study objective
was to shorten door-to-needle time for thrombolysis. Methods. After identifying the sources of …

Short door-to-needle times in acute ischemic stroke and prospective identification of its delaying factors

SM Van Schaik, S Scott, LML de Lau… - Cerebrovascular …, 2015 - karger.com
Background: The clinical benefit of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) in acute ischemic stroke is
time dependent. Several studies report a short median door-to-needle time (DNT; 20 min) …

A high-urgency stroke code reduces in-hospital delays in acute ischemic stroke: a single-centre experience

P Candelaresi, P Lattuada, C Uggetti, R Daccò… - Neurological …, 2017 - Springer
Timely treatment is essential in acute ischemic stroke as the chances of recovery diminish
over time, so efforts are necessary to streamline in-hospital pathways and reduce delays …

Avoiding in hospital delays and eliminating the three-hour effect in thrombolysis for stroke

M Köhrmann, PD Schellinger, L Breuer… - … Journal of Stroke, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Intravenous thrombolysis for acute stroke is more efficient the earlier the
treatment is initiated. In-hospital delays account for a significant proportion of avoidable time …

Achieving a door-to-needle time of 25 minutes in thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke: a quality improvement project

SM Van Schaik, B Van der Veen… - Journal of Stroke and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Providing intravenous thrombolysis with short door-to-needle time is the result
of a complex process that requires specific work standards. To expedite care for acute …

Stroke thrombolysis: having more time translates into delayed therapy: data from the Austrian Stroke Unit Registry

J Ferrari, M Knoflach, S Kiechl, J Willeit, B Matošević… - Stroke, 2010 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Efficacy of intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke
declines with increasing time to treatment initiation. Previous small-scale studies suggested …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid thrombolysis protocol: Results from a before-and-after study

A Verma, S Sarda, S Jaiswal, A Batra… - Indian Journal of …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Intravenous thrombolysis within 4.5 hours from time of onset has proven benefit in
stroke. Universal standard for the door-to-needle (DTN) time is within 60 minutes from the …