During an acute ischemic stroke, patients can now receive life-saving treatment at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) with the introduction of active stroke thrombolysis. This cutting-edge approach involves administering clot-busting drugs that work to dissolve the dangerous blood clots in the brain, offering a beacon of hope for swift recovery.
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Marking a milestone in routine stroke care, KATH has integrated thrombolysis services. At the service’s inauguration, Dr. Fred Stephen Sarfo, a Consultant Neurologist at KATH, hailed the introduction of this revolutionary treatment method as a game-changer for stroke management.