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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Tenecteplase Emerges as Viable Alternative in Acute Stroke Management

Tenecteplase Emerges as Viable Alternative in Acute Stroke Management

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Case report describes successful tenecteplase use for thrombolysis in 68-year-old woman with acute ischemic stroke. Evidence supports considering alternative to standard alteplase therapy. — Photo: Tara Winstead / Pexels
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A newly published case report from the Canadian Medical Association Journal documents the successful application of tenecteplase in treating acute ischemic stroke, marking another milestone in the clinical evaluation of this newer thrombolytic agent. The case centers on a 68-year-old patient who demonstrated favorable therapeutic response, contributing to growing clinical experience with tenecteplase as an alternative to the standard alteplase regimen.

Tenecteplase offers several practical advantages over conventional thrombolytic therapy, including simplified single-bolus dosing and an extended half-life that may streamline acute stroke protocols. These pharmacological characteristics could enhance treatment delivery efficiency in time-critical stroke settings, where rapid intervention directly impacts patient outcomes.

While this case report represents preliminary evidence, it aligns with recent randomized controlled trials suggesting tenecteplase achieves non-inferior efficacy compared to alteplase. As the evidence base continues to expand, clinicians may gain additional options for optimizing thrombolytic strategies in acute cerebrovascular emergencies. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.

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