PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - N Castle AU - R Owen AU - R Vincent AU - N Ineson TI - What percentages of patients are suitable for prehospital thrombolysis? AID - 10.1136/emj.2005.026450 DP - 2006 Jun 01 TA - Emergency Medicine Journal PG - 444--445 VI - 23 IP - 6 4099 - http://emj.bmj.com/content/23/6/444.short 4100 - http://emj.bmj.com/content/23/6/444.full SO - Emerg Med J2006 Jun 01; 23 AB - Objective: To apply the Joint Royal College Ambulance Liaison Committee (JRCALC) checklist to patients who were deemed eligible for thrombolytic therapy on arrival in an Accident & Emergency Department (A&E) to determine the proportion suitable for prehospital thrombolysis. Design: Retrospective descriptive analysis. Methods: The clinical notes of all patients thrombolysed in an A&E department in a year were reviewed against the JRCALC guidelines for prehospital thrombolysis. Results: 14.2% of patients eligible for thrombolysis in a district general hospital were deemed suitable for prehospital thrombolysis according to the JRCALC criteria. The most common exclusion criteria were hyper/hypotension (50%), onset of symptoms (pain) >6 h previously (41.7%), or age >75 years (37%). Two or more contraindications to prehospital thrombolysis were present in 63.9% of patients. Conclusion: The JRCALC guidelines are an effective tool for identifying patients with potential contraindications to thrombolysis.