Prehospital transdermal glyceryl trinitrate for ultra-acute ischaemic stroke: data from the RIGHT-2 randomised sham-controlled ambulance trial.
Jason Philip AppletonLisa Jane WoodhouseCraig S AndersonSandeep AnkolekarLesley CalaMark DixonTimothy J EnglandKailash KrishnanGrant MairKeith W MuirJohn PotterChristopher I PriceMarc RandallThompson G RobinsonChristine RoffeElse C SandsetJeffrey L SaverAngela ShoneAloysius Niroshan SiriwardenaJoanna Marguerite WardlawNikola SpriggPhilip M Bathnull nullPublished in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2023)
In patients who had an ischaemic stroke, ultra-acute administration of transdermal GTN in the ambulance did not improve clinical outcomes in a population with more clinical and radiological frailty than seen in previous in-hospital trials.
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