Thrombolytic Therapy


Leading-edge Treatment to Limit Stroke Damage

Loyola Medicine has led the way in the latest protocols that push for immediate delivery of thrombolytic therapy during the first 60 minutes after a stroke, also called the “golden hour.” 

About 85% of strokes are ischemic, meaning they are caused by blood clots. For patients with this type of stroke, the most beneficial intervention is thrombolysis. During this procedure, a drug is used to break up or dissolve blood clots and restore blood flow, which limits damage to brain tissue. The drug most commonly used for this procedure is tissue plasminogen activator, or tPA.

A patient with acute ischemic stroke should have intravenous tPA promptly, ideally within the first hour after the attack. It still has benefits if administered within 90 minutes of the first symptoms of stroke.

If you or a loved one experiences any signs of a stroke or mini-stroke, call 911 immediately. Lost time means lost brain tissue.

Stroke symptoms include:

  • Difficulty speaking or understanding someone speaking
  • Sudden confusion, dizziness or unsteadiness
  • Sudden loss of vision, particularly in one eye
  • Sudden, severe headache
  • Sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body

In addition to stroke, thrombolytic therapy can be used to dissolve blood clotting in:

Why Choose Loyola for Stroke Care?

Loyola’s Stroke Center has been accredited by The Joint Commission as a comprehensive stroke center. For nine years running, the center has been recognized by the American Stroke Association with its Get with the Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for our commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of stroke care.

Loyola’s compassionate team understands that a stroke can be life-changing not only for the patient, but also for family members. Loyola takes a multidisciplinary approach to patient care and provides support services for patients and families.

As an academic medical center, Loyola provides compassionate, exceptional care to patients and trains future leaders in neurology and neurosurgery.

Loyola’s neuro intensive care unit is equipped with continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) and video monitoring and is staffed by certified technologists and trained neurology nurses, who have earned Magnet status.

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