Trends in stroke thrombolysis rate in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a hospital-based observation study
- Marija Bender
(University Hospital Mostar, Mostar, Department of Neurology, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Stjepan Čović (University of Mostar, Mostar, School of Medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Matea Baranik (University Hospital Mostar, Mostar, Department of Neurology, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Sandra Lakičević (University Hospital Mostar, Mostar, Department of Neurology, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Inge Klupka-Sarić (University Hospital Mostar, Mostar, Department of Neurology, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Abstract
Aim: To assess trends in thrombolysis rates and door-to-needle times in University Hospital Mostar.
Methods: Data from the University Hospital Mostar Registry were used. Information on the number of ischaemic stroke patients, intravenous thrombolysis rates and „door-to-needle times“ (DNT) were collected between January 2013 and December 2021.
Results: Out of the total of 3100 ischaemic stroke patients, alteplase was given to 130 patients giving a thrombolysis rate of 4.2%. The mean hospital thrombolysis rate increased from 2.4% in 2013 to 10.6% in 2021.
Conclusion: Although the hospital thrombolysis rate more than quadrupled, there is still a low proportion of acute ischaemic stroke patients who received intravenous thrombolysis therapy. Education and interventions indicating the importance of recognition and treatment of acute ischemic stoke are necessary for all physicians.
Keywords: alteplase, developing country, door-to-needle times, ischaemic stroke
How to Cite:
Bender, M., Čović, S., Baranik, M., Lakičević, S. & Klupka-Sarić, I., (2022) “Trends in stroke thrombolysis rate in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a hospital-based observation study”, Medicinski glasnik 20(1), 28-31. doi: https://doi.org/10.17392/1504-22
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