Impact of Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering After Multiple-Attempt Endovascular Thrombectomy : a secondary analysis of the OPTIMAL-BP trial.
Jae Wook JungKwang Hyun KimJaeseob YunYoung Dae KimJoonNyung HeoHyungwoo LeeJin Kyo ChoiIl Hyung LeeIn Hwan LimSoon-Ho HongByung Moon KimDong Joon KimNa Young ShinBang-Hoon ChoSeong Hwan AhnHyung Jong ParkSung-Il SohnJeong-Ho HongTae-Jin SongYoonkyung ChangGyu Sik KimKwon-Duk SeoKijeong LeeJun Young ChangJung Hwa SeoSukyoon LeeJang-Hyun BaekHan-Jin ChoDong Hoon ShinJinkwon KimJoonsang YooMinyoul BaikKyung Yul LeeYo Han JungYang Ha HwangChi Kyung KimJae Guk KimChan Joo LeeSungha ParkSoyoung JeonHye Sun LeeSun U KwonOh Young BangJi-Hoe HeoHyo Suk NamPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2024)
Among stroke patients who received multiple attempts of thrombectomy, intensive BP management for 24 hours resulted in a reduced chance of functional independence at 3 months and did not reduce symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage following successful reperfusion.