Treating High-Risk TIA and Minor Stroke Patients With Dual Antiplatelet Therapy: A National Survey of Emergency Medicine Physicians

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作者
Liberman, Ava L. [1 ]
Lendaris, Andrea R. [1 ]
Cheng, Natalie T. [1 ]
Kaban, Nicole L. [2 ]
Rostanski, Sara K. [3 ]
Esenwa, Charles [1 ]
Kummer, Benjamin R. [4 ]
Labovitz, Daniel L. [1 ]
Prabhakaran, Shyam [5 ]
Friedman, Benjamin W. [6 ]
机构
[1] Montefiore Med Ctr, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Neurol, 3316 Rochambeau Ave,4th Floor, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Sect Emergency Med, Dept Med, New Orleans, LA USA
[3] NYU, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, New York, NY 10003 USA
[4] Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Neurol, New York, NY 10029 USA
[5] Univ Chicago, Dept Neurol, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[6] Montefiore Med Ctr, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Emergency Med, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
来源
NEUROHOSPITALIST | 2022年 / 12卷 / 01期
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
acute ischemic stroke; transient ischemic attack; minor stroke; survey; TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK; HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS; GUIDELINES; ASSOCIATION; CLOPIDOGREL; MANAGEMENT; NEUROLOGY; ASPIRIN;
D O I
10.1177/19418744211022190
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Treatment with aspirin plus clopidogrel, dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), within 24 hours of high-risk transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke symptoms to eligible patients is recommended by national guidelines. Whether or not this treatment has been adopted by emergency medicine (EM) physicians is uncertain. Methods: We conducted an online survey of EM physicians in the United States. The survey consisted of 13 multiple choice questions regarding physician characteristics, practice settings, and usual approach to TIA and minor stroke treatment. We report participant characteristics and use chi-squared tests to compare between groups. Results: We included 162 participants in the final study analysis. 103 participants (64%) were in practice for >5 years and 96 (59%) were at nonacademic centers; all were EM board-certified or board-eligible. Only 9 (6%) participants reported that they would start DAPT for minor stroke and 8 (5%) reported that they would start DAPT after high-risk TIA. Aspirin alone was the selected treatment by 81 (50%) participants for minor stroke patients who presented within 24 hours of symptom onset and were not candidates for thrombolysis. For minor stroke, 69 (43%) participants indicated that they would defer medical management to consultants or another team. Similarly, 75 (46%) of participants chose aspirin alone to treat high-risk TIA; 74 (46%) reported they would defer medical management after TIA to consultants or another team. Conclusion: In a survey of EM physicians, we found that the reported rate of DAPT treatment for eligible patients with high-risk TIA and minor stroke was low.
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