Cardiovascular Risk Factors Involved in Hemorrhagic Transformation After Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ileana Neacă, Cristina Elena Negroiu, Iulia Tudorașcu, Raluca Dănoiu, Sânziana Godeanu, Suzana Dănoiu, Despina Manuela Toader

TL;DR
This review explores cardiovascular risk factors that predict hemorrhagic transformation after stroke treatment with thrombolytics.
Contribution
The paper systematically identifies cardiovascular risk factors linked to hemorrhagic transformation after thrombolytic therapy in stroke patients.
Findings
Hemorrhagic transformation is a common and dangerous complication after thrombolytic therapy for stroke.
Cardiovascular risk factors play a key role in predicting the likelihood of hemorrhagic transformation.
Identifying these risk factors can help develop strategies to reduce the risk of hemorrhagic transformation.
Abstract
In line with AHA/ASA guidance, intravenous alteplase has served as the standard first-line reperfusion treatment in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) is a common spontaneous complication after thrombolytic therapy for AIS with increased mortality. Restoration of flow in an occluded artery can precipitate blood–brain barrier breakdown and heighten the risk of HT. However, the pathogenesis of HT is multifactorial, and identifying patients at high risk after recanalization therapy (RT) has a defining role in ensuring optimal treatment. At the same time, it is still under debate how these patients can best be identified based on clinical and biological characteristics. Preventing HT will become increasingly essential. In this review, our primary objective was to identify research focused on the cardiovascular risk factors predicting HT after AIS treated with…
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TopicsAcute Ischemic Stroke Management · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
