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Determinants and Trends of the Use of Intravenous Thrombolysis for Minor Stroke: A Population-Based Study, 2016 to 2020.

Maria Àngels FontSonia María García-SánchezJuan José MengualLuis MenaCarla Avellaneda-GómezJoaquin SerenaJennifer WhitwellSergio AmaroXavier UstrellCarlos MolinaPere CardonaMarina Guasch-JiménezFrancisco F PurroyAna Rodríguez-CampelloErnest PalomerasDolores CochoJerzy KrupinskiDavid CánovasJessica García-AlhamaJosé ZaragozaElsa PuiggròsNuria MatosJosep Maria AragonèsXavier CostaEduard SanjurjoClaudia PedrozaJordi MonederoM Cruz AlmendrosMaria RybyevaDolors CarriónGlòria DíazMiquel BarcelóFrancesc Xavier Jiménez-FàbregaMercè SalvatRoberto ElosuaNatalia Perez de la OssaManuel Gómez-Choconull null
Published in: Stroke (2022)
Minor stroke female patients, with higher NIHSS, arriving earlier to the hospital, presenting with large vessel occlusion and admitted to a Comprehensive Stroke Centers were more likely to receive intravenous thrombolysis.
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