Long-Term Outcomes in Patients With Spontaneous Cerebellar Hemorrhage: An International Cohort Study.
Jasper R SenffSanjula Dhillon SinghMarco PasiWilmar M T JolinkMark Alexander RodriguesFloris H B M SchreuderJulie StaalsTobien A H C M L SchreuderJules P J DouwesJelmer TalsmaBrenna N McKaigChristina KourkoulisNirupama YechoorChristopher D AndersonLaurent PuyCharlotte CordonnierMarieke J H WermerPeter M RothwellJonathan RosandCatharina J M KlijnRustam Al-Shahi SalmanGabriël J E RinkelAnand ViswanathanJoshua Norkin GoldsteinH Bart BrouwersPublished in: Stroke (2024)
The long-term prognosis of patients who survive a first spontaneous cerebellar ICH is poor and comparable to that of patients who survive a first supratentorial ICH. Further identification of patients at high risk of vascular events following the initial cerebellar ICH is needed. Including patients with cerebellar ICH in randomized controlled trials on secondary prevention of patients with ICH is warranted.
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