Local intraarterial fibrinolysis in acute vertebrobasilar occlusion. Technical developments and recent results.

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Local intraarterial fibrinolysis in acute vertebrobasilar occlusion. Technical developments and recent results. / Zeumer, Hermann; Freitag, H J; Grzyska, U; Neunzig, H P.

In: NEURORADIOLOGY, Vol. 31, No. 4, 4, 1989, p. 336-340.

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title = "Local intraarterial fibrinolysis in acute vertebrobasilar occlusion. Technical developments and recent results.",
abstract = "Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy (LIF) in patients with acute vertebrobasilar occlusion (AVBO) is a rational and if successful a life saving treatment. The recent progress in this field is determined by the use of microcatheters for superselective basilar artery catheterisation and a {"}short time, highdose{"} regimen using 750.000 IU Urokinase in not more than two h. Two out of 7 patients died and 1 did not improve to a better than a locked-in-state. Four patients however survived with excellent outcome.",
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T1 - Local intraarterial fibrinolysis in acute vertebrobasilar occlusion. Technical developments and recent results.

AU - Zeumer, Hermann

AU - Freitag, H J

AU - Grzyska, U

AU - Neunzig, H P

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N2 - Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy (LIF) in patients with acute vertebrobasilar occlusion (AVBO) is a rational and if successful a life saving treatment. The recent progress in this field is determined by the use of microcatheters for superselective basilar artery catheterisation and a "short time, highdose" regimen using 750.000 IU Urokinase in not more than two h. Two out of 7 patients died and 1 did not improve to a better than a locked-in-state. Four patients however survived with excellent outcome.

AB - Local intraarterial fibrinolytic therapy (LIF) in patients with acute vertebrobasilar occlusion (AVBO) is a rational and if successful a life saving treatment. The recent progress in this field is determined by the use of microcatheters for superselective basilar artery catheterisation and a "short time, highdose" regimen using 750.000 IU Urokinase in not more than two h. Two out of 7 patients died and 1 did not improve to a better than a locked-in-state. Four patients however survived with excellent outcome.

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SP - 336

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JO - NEURORADIOLOGY

JF - NEURORADIOLOGY

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