Platelet rich clots are resistant to lysis by thrombolytic therapy in a rat model of embolic stroke

Conclusions Site specific delivery of platelet rich clots to the MCA origin resulted in high rates of MCA occlusion, low rates of spontaneous clot lysis and large infarction. These platelet rich clots were highly resistant to tPA with or without microbubble-enhanced sonothrombolysis. This resistance of platelet rich clots to enhanced thrombolysis may explain recanalization failures clinically and should be an impetus to better clot-type identification and alternative recanalization methods.
Source: Experimental and Translational Stroke Medicine - Category: Neurology Source Type: research