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. 2010 Oct 29;1:139. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2010.00139

Table 2.

Indications and contraindications for intravenous rt-PA in acute ischemic stroke.

Indications
Diagnosis of ischemic stroke causing a measurable neurological deficit
Onset of symptoms <4.5 h before initiation of treatment
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Clinical
  Sustained hypertension above 180/110 mm Hg
  Symptoms suggestive of subarachnoid hemorrhage
  Previous history of intracranial hemorrhage
  ST elevation myocardial infarction within the previous 3 months
  Major head trauma or stroke within the previous 3 months
  Major surgery within the previous 14 days
  Gastrointestinal or urinary tract hemorrhage within the previous 21 days
  Arterial puncture at a non-compressible site within the previous 7 days
  Active bleeding or acute traumatic fracture on examination
  Seizure at onset with suspected postictal deficits
  Minor or rapidly improving neurological deficits
Radiological
  Head CT showing hemorrhage or multilobar infarction (i.e., hypodensity involving >1/3 of the cerebral hemisphere
Laboratory
  oral anticoagulation with INR >1.7*
  Heparin within previous 48 h with elevated current aPTT
  Platelet count <100,000 per mm3
  Blood glucose level <50 mg/dL (2.7 mmol/L) at presentation with improving deficits following correction of hypoglycemia
Additional contraindications for treatment between 3 and 4.5 h
  Age >80 years
  Very severe deficits at onset (NIHSS score >25)
  Combination of previous stroke and diabetes mellitus

*Oral anticoagulation regardless of current INR should be considered a contraindication for treatment between 3 and 4.5 h.