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For Victims of Cardiovascular Events, Think C-A-B


 

FROM CIRCULATION

The guidelines deal with stroke separately, summarizing what should occur during out-of-hospital care through the first hours of therapy. One new recommendation is that acute stroke patients be triaged to a stroke center or dedicated stroke unit within 3 hours of presentation. The guidelines also expand the time window for administration of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, and recommend it also be used in patients with acute ischemic stroke.

Many of the 33 writing members of the guidelines committee disclosed financial relationships, which are listed on the last page of the executive summary (Circulation 2010;122:S640-56).

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