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OUTPATIENT CARE CENTERS &
AMBULATORY SERVICES

Main Hospital Campus
   » Waldemere Medical Plaza
   » Cape Outpatient Surgery Center
   » Heart & Vascular Institute
   » The Center for Wound Healing

North County
   » North County Health Center
   » Health Care Center - University Parkway
   » Main Plaza Corporate Offices
   » Walk-In Medical Center - University Parkway

South County
   » Institute for Advanced Medicine
   » Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
   » Walk-In Medical Center - Gulf Gate
   » Health Care Center at Blackburn Point
   » South County Cath Lab
   » South County Sleep Center - (coming soon)
  

SERVICES AND PROCEDURES A - I
   » Bariatric Program (CBP)
   » Breast Health Services
   » Cancer Care Services
   » Community Health Services
   » Diabetes Treatment Services  
   » Emergency Care
   » Endoscopy
   » Geriatric Services
   » Heart & Vascular
   » Institute for Advanced Medicine
   » Hyperbaric Medicine

SERVICES AND PROCEDURES J - Z
   » Nephrology/Urology
   » Neurology, Neuro Surgery
   » Orthopedics
   » Pain Center
   » Radiology (Imaging) Services
   » Rehabilitation Services
   » Respiratory Care
   » Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation
   » Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
   » Women’s and Children’s Health Services

ADVANCES IN HEALTHCARE
   » Da Vinci Robotic Surgery
   » Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
   » Induced Hypothermia
   » Dual Source Enhanced CT Scanner
   » Clinical Trials and Research

CLINICAL TRIALS & RESEARCH
   » The Clinical Research Center

HEALTH INFORMATION RESOURCES

   » Physician Referral Service
   » Personal Health Screenings
   » Community Health Calendar
   » Support Groups
   » Health Guide


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   » Physicians Resources
   » Nursing Resources
   » Mission/Services

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Stroke: Advanced Technology and Treatment




Tissue Plasminogen Activator (t-PA) for Stroke


Most strokes - nearly 80 percent - are caused by a blockage that prevents blood flow to the brain.  If a special clot-busting drug called t-PA can be administered within three hours of the onset of symptoms, that blockage can be dissolved, preventing brain damage and permanent disability.

Strict criteria must be met in order to use this t-PA for stroke. The person and/or family members need to provide as much information as possible about what symptoms the person had and when they began to help determine whether giving it would be helpful. Before you are given t-PA, the doctor will explain its risks and benefits, as well as get a signed consent from you.

The drug is injected in a vein (intravenously, or IV) and in some cases may be given directly into an artery. Anticoagulants or antiplatelets, such as aspirin, should not be used for 24 hours after receiving t-PA.

Learn more about t-PA for stroke:

  • How it works
  • Why it is used
  • How well it works
  • Side Effects
  • What to think about
  • References

More advanced care is available at Sarasota Memorial, the only hospital south of Tampa/Clearwater and north of Miami with a specialized acute stroke team including a  Neurointerventional Radiologist.

Neuorinterventional Radiology is a relatively new but growing specialty that uses minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat disorders of the blood vessels of the spine, neck and head. Working closely with neurologists and neurosurgeons, neurointerventional radiologists use microcatheters, stents, balloons, and similar devices to diagnose/treat aneurysm, vascular formations, clots, strokes, etc.

 

 

 

 

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