Relative or Absolute:
Prior intracranial hemorrhage
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Known cerebral vascular lesion
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Known malignant intracranial neoplasm
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Ischemic stroke within 3 month
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Suspected aortic dissection
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Active bleeding or bleeding diathesis (except menses)
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Significant closed head or facial injury within 3 months
Absolute
Relative or Absolute:
Hx of chronic, severe, or poorly controlled HTN
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Severe uncontrolled HTN on presentation (SBP > 180 mmHg or DBP > 110 mmHg)
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Hx of prior ischemic stroke > 3 months or dementia
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Recent traumatic or prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation or major surgery (< 3 weeks)
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Recent (2-4 weeks) internal bleeding
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Noncompressible vascular punctures
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
For streptokinase or anistreplase: prior exposure (> 5 days ago) or prior allergic reaction
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Pregnancy
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Active peptic ulcer
Relative
Relative or Absolute:
Current use of anticoagulants
Relative