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Associations of Early Systolic Blood Pressure Control and Outcome after Thrombolysis-Eligible Acute Ischemic Stroke: Results from the ENCHANTED Study
ArticleAbstract: Background and Purpose: In thrombolysis-eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke, there is uncerPalabras claves:Blood pressure, Hypertension, intracranial hemorrhage, Ischemic strokeAutores:Anderson C.S., Arima H., Bath P.M.W., Broderick J.P., Chalmers J., Chen G., Chen X., Delcourt C., Demchuk A.M., Donnan G.A., Durham A.C., Lavados P.M., Lee T.H., Levi C., Lindley R.I., Luca Di Tanna G., Martins S.O., Minhas J.S., Moullaali T.J., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Olavarria V.V., Pandian J.D., Parsons M.W., Ricci S., Robinson T.G., Sato S., Sharma V.K., Silva-Sieger F.A., Song L., Thang N.H., Wang J.G., Wang X., Woodward M.Fuentes:scopusNo benefit of flat head positioning in early moderate-severe acute ischaemic stroke: A HeadPoST study subgroup analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although the Head Positioning in acute Stroke Trial (HeadPoST) showed no effect of the fPalabras claves:strokeAutores:Anderson C.S., Arima H., Billot L., Brunser A.M., Hackett M.L., Lavados P.M., Lee T.H., Middleton S., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Olavarria V.V., Ouyang M., Robinson T.G., Song L., Venturelli P.M., Watkins C.L.Fuentes:scopus