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CLOT BUSTER FOR STROKE ACTIVATOR
Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is a thrombolytic. If you get to the hospital within 3 hours of the first symptoms of an ischemic stroke, you may get a type of medicine called a thrombolytic (a “clot-busting” drug) to break up blood clots. You may also work with a neurologist who treats brain disorders, a neurosurgeon who performs surgery on the brain, or a specialist in another area of medicine. At the hospitalĪt the hospital, health professionals will ask about your medical history and the time your symptoms started.īrain scans will show what type of stroke you had. Learn more about the important role emergency medical services (EMS) plays in improving stroke care. The emergency workers will also collect valuable information that guides treatment and alert hospital medical staff before you arrive at the emergency room, giving them time to prepare. The emergency workers may take you to a specialized stroke center to ensure that you receive the quickest possible diagnosis and treatment. 1 This is because emergency treatment starts on the way to the hospital. Stroke patients who are taken to the hospital in an ambulance may get diagnosed and treated more quickly than people who do not arrive in an ambulance. 1Ĭalling an ambulance means that medical staff can begin life-saving treatment on the way to the emergency room. Yet 1 in 3 stroke patients never calls 9-1-1. The key to stroke treatment and recovery is getting to the hospital quickly. If someone you know shows signs of stroke, call 9-1-1 right away.ĭo not drive to the hospital or let someone else drive you. How is stroke treated? On the way to the hospital Learn more about recovering from a stroke. Once at the hospital, you may receive emergency care, treatment to prevent another stroke, rehabilitation to treat the side effects of stroke, or all three.

Your stroke treatment begins the moment emergency medical services (EMS) arrive to take you to the hospital. Calling 9-1-1 at the first symptom of stroke can help you get to the hospital in time for lifesaving stroke care.
