Abstract

The benefit of intravenous alteplase is well established for patients with disabling stroke symptoms regardless of age, although data on outcomes in centenarian patients are scarce. We present our experience in patients beyond 100years. Descriptive study including centenarians from our single-centre prospective registry who underwent intravenous thrombolysis with alteplase for acute ischemic stroke in our tertiary university hospital. Clinical variables and functional outcome at 3months were collected. Four patients, all women, functionally independent (mRS ≤ 2) were included. Treatment with alteplase was applied within 4.5h of stroke onset. One patient complicated with pneumonia and died. Two patients were functionally independent (mRS ≤ 2) at discharge, while the third was partially dependent (mRS of 3 at discharge), improving after 3months, (mRS 2). No serious hemorrhagic or systemic adverse events were registered. In our experience, intravenous thrombolysis may be beneficial and should be considered in patients over 100years old with no previous disability.

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