Abstract

Introduction
 In this study, it was aimed to reveal the factors affecting the time of presentation of patients with acute stroke to the hospital, determine the rates of benefiting from thrombolytic therapy and assess the thrombolytic therapy awareness of patients.
 Materials and Methods
 276 patients with acute stroke were included in our study. Standard structured questionnaire was administered to the patients. Patients were asked about the time of onset of stroke, age, place of residence, level of education, whether they received thrombolytic therapy, what was done as the first intervention, and whether they had information about thrombolytic therapy. Stroke severity was also evaluated by applying the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) to the patients.
 Results
 Of the patients included in the study, 218 (79%) had ischemic stroke, 26 (9.4%) had intracerebral hemorrhage and 32 (11.6%) had TIA. The mean NIHH score of the patients was 6.7±6.2. Stroke onset time was mainly between 18.00-24.00 with a rate of 28.3%. It was understood that 83.1% of the patients came to the emergency department by ambulance and 16.9% came by their own vehicle. When the groups of patients who received and did not receive thrombolytic therapy were compared, no significant difference was found between who the patient lived with at home and the groups of the level of education. Statistical significance was found with symptom onset time (p

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