Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5574500 | Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In Korea, the drip-and-ship paradigm was used in less than 15% of all patients treated with tPA. The use of the paradigm might cause an increase in the onset-to-groin puncture time. Additionally, clinical outcomes might be worse in patients treated with the paradigm than in those treated directly at visits.
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Authors
Man-Seok MD, Ji Sung PhD, Tai Hwan MD, Yong-Jin MD, Keun-Sik MD, Jong-Moo MD, Kyusik MD, Kyung Bok MD, Jae Guk MD, Soo Joo MD, Jun MD, Kang-Ho MD, Joon-Tae MD, Ki-Hyun MD, Mi Sun MD, Kyung-Ho MD, Byung-Chul MD, Jae-Kwan MD, Jay Chol MD,