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Reversal of Acute Spinal Cord Ischemia by Intravenous Thrombolysis

Jan K. Focke, Rüdiger J. Seitz

2021Neurology Clinical Practice14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute non-traumatic ischemic myelopathy is a devastating condition with a typically poor outcome occurring in adults, adolescents and even children [1-3]. The acute onset of paraplegia and sensory loss are suggestive of spinal ischemia with little recovery potential [1, 4, 5]. Due to the lack of sufficient data there are no standardized guidelines regarding the acute treatment of spinal ischemia. While intravenous thrombolysis is a well established and effective treatment in cerebral ischemia, its efficacy in spinal cord ischemia has not yet been proven [5]. We report the case of a young female patient with acute spinal cord ischemia in whom treatment with systemic thrombolysis lead to a complete reversal of paraplegia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThrombolysisParaplegiaIschemiaAnesthesiaSpinal cordCardiologyPsychiatryMyocardial infarctionAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesSpinal Cord Injury ResearchStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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