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What is your personal view on the changes?
Specifically:
- Would you give tpa to an actively seizing patients?
- to patients with prior history of ICH?
- Would you give it if there is a clinical suspicion but no imaging evidence of SAH? LP is simply not feasible.
- aneurysm is still listed as contraindications but what if it is a small stable one or previously clipped/coiled?
I am not aware of any changes to clinical guideline itself yet.
It would be interesting to see different opinions on these issues.
Specifically:
- Would you give tpa to an actively seizing patients?
- to patients with prior history of ICH?
- Would you give it if there is a clinical suspicion but no imaging evidence of SAH? LP is simply not feasible.
- aneurysm is still listed as contraindications but what if it is a small stable one or previously clipped/coiled?
I am not aware of any changes to clinical guideline itself yet.
It would be interesting to see different opinions on these issues.