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To thrombolyse or not to thrombolyse

All of these contraindications need to be reviewed in the context of the clinical presentation.

For further information on the use of tenecteplase see: electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC)

Q. Which of the following are contraindications to tenecteplase? (True/false quiz with explanation)

Statement True False Feedback
Systolic blood pressure > 160 mm Hg Ô£ö False, but severe uncontrolled hypertension is.
Cerebrovascular disease Ô£ö False, only if TIA or CVA within the last 6 months.
Gastrointestinal or genitourinary bleeding Ô£ö False, unless it is within the last 10 days
Active peptic ulceration Ô£ö Active peptic ulceration has a risk of life threatening bleeding.
Prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation (> 2 minutes) on presentation Ô£ö There is an increased risk of internal trauma and haemorrhage.
Major surgery or significant trauma within the past 2 months(this includes any trauma associated with the current AMI) Ô£ö True, if occurred within the last 2 months

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