Twenty-four-hour blood pressure trajectories and clinical outcomes in patients who had an acute ischaemic stroke.
Ruirui WangYang LiuQilu ZhangJing ZhangHao PengMengyao ShiYanbo PengTian XuAili WangTan XuJing ChenYonghong ZhangJiang HePublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2024)
Patients with persistently high BP at 180 mm Hg within 24 hours of ischaemic stroke onset had the highest risk, while those maintaining stable BP at a moderate-low level (150 mm Hg) or even a low level (137 mm Hg) had more favourable outcomes.
Keyphrases
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