Blood pressure variability predicts poor in-hospital outcome in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
Stroke Jun 26, 2019
Divani AA, et al. - Via 10-years of consecutive data of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients in two healthcare systems, researchers examined if systolic blood pressure variability (SBPV) was connected to in-hospital ICH outcome. Participants in the study were 762 patients. Among ICH patients, higher SBPV in the first 24 hours following admission was linked to adverse in-hospital outcomes. The results of this study revealed that none of the SBPV indices were significantly related to the probability of hematoma expansion.
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