Table 1.
Characteristics of patients with acute ischemic stroke due to cardiac myxoma receiving intravenous thrombolysis.
Reference | Year | Age/sex | OTT min | NIHSS | Location | ICH within 7 days of stroke onset | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chong (3) | 2005 | 74/F | 180 | 6 | Left MCA | Yes | Aphasia |
Cerebellum | |||||||
Left parietal SAH | |||||||
Ibrahim (14) | 2008 | 51/M | 84 | 22 | Left MCA | No | Complete recovery |
Nagy (15) | 2009 | 26/M | 105 | 10 | Right MCA | No | Minimal hand weakness at 2 years |
Ong (16) | 2011 | 22/F | 125 | 12 | Right MCA | No | NIHSS 5 at 10 months |
Sun (17) | 2011 | 45/M | 172 | 16 | Left MCA | No | Motor aphasia |
Acampa (4) | 2011 | 63/F | 160 | 19 | Right MCA | Yes | Slight improved NIHSS 15 at day 25 |
Right parietal | |||||||
Ruzicka – Kaloci (18) | 2012 | 42/F | − | 17 | Left MCA | No | NIHSS 8 |
Hatayama (19) | 2012 | 76/M | 155 | − | Left MCA | No | Improved |
Our case report | 2014 | 58/M | 140 | 20 | Left MCA | Yes | Improved at 6 months |
Cerebellum | Able to walk with assistance | ||||||
Some aphasia |
ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; MCA, middle cerebral artery; NIHSS, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale; OTT, onset to treatment time; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.