Factors associated with timing of early neurological improvement after thrombolysis for ischaemic stroke
European Journal of Neurology2016Vol. 23(3), pp. 664–667
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Sophie Guettier, Julien Cogez, Anne‐Laure Bonnet, P. Dean, Marion Apoil, Thierry Tchoumi, Lydie Dubuc, Julien Arzur, Vincent de La Sayette, Lucien Kouassi, Fausto Viader, Emmanuel Touzé
Abstract
Low serum creatinine levels are associated with VENI, suggesting that swiftness of the efficacy of rt-PA or of neurological recovery may depend on renal function.
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