Intensive blood pressure lowering with nicardipine and outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage: An individual participant data systematic review.
Kazunori ToyodaSohei YoshimuraMayumi Fukuda-DoiAdnan I QureshiRenee' Hebert MartinYuko Y PaleschMasafumi IharaJose I SuarezYasushi OkadaChung Y HsuRyo ItabashiYongjun WangHiroshi YamagamiThorsten SteinerNobuyuki SakaiByung-Woo YoonManabu InoueKazuo MinematsuHaruko YamamotoMasatoshi Koganull nullPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2021)
Rapid lowering of systolic blood pressure by continuous administration of intravenous nicardipine during the initial 24 h in hyperacute intracerebral hemorrhage was associated with lower risks of hematoma expansion and 90-day death or disability without increasing serious adverse events.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- systematic review
- brain injury
- hypertensive patients
- heart rate
- meta analyses
- multiple sclerosis
- electronic health record
- big data
- blood glucose
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- risk assessment
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- weight loss
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