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Low LDL-C level and intracranial haemorrhage risk after ischaemic stroke: a prospective cohort study.

Jie XuZimo ChenMeng WangJinglin MoJing JingGulbahram YalkunYilong WangXia MengHao LiZi-Xiao LiYongjun Wang
Published in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2022)
Among patients who had an IS, the low LDL-C level (<1.4 mmol/L or <1.8 mmol/L) at baseline is associated with increased risk of intracranial haemorrhage during acute stage. While actively lowering LDL-C level for patients who had an IS, clinicians should also concern about the haemorrhagic risk associated with low LDL-C level.
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