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“…They are also consistent with larger trials in ICH, which indicate that rapid BP reduction is not associated with worse clinical outcomes. 33,34 This study has a number of limitations. Estimation of OEF max using CTP source data is an indirect measurement, based on the flow , maximum cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen; OEF max , maximum oxygen extraction fraction.…”
Section: Blood Pressure and Perihematoma Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They are also consistent with larger trials in ICH, which indicate that rapid BP reduction is not associated with worse clinical outcomes. 33,34 This study has a number of limitations. Estimation of OEF max using CTP source data is an indirect measurement, based on the flow , maximum cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen; OEF max , maximum oxygen extraction fraction.…”
Section: Blood Pressure and Perihematoma Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Les recommandations sur la prise en charge de l'élévation de la pression artérielle en phase aiguë sont empiriques en l'absence d'essais cliniques randomisés [15]. Chez les patients ayant une hypertension artérielle préalable, il est recommandé de maintenir la valeur de pression artérielle en dessous de 180/105 mmHg et d'avoir pour objectif une pression artérielle de 170/100 mmHg [16].…”
Section: Hémorragie Cérébraleunclassified
“…Unfortunately, it remains unclear whether elevated blood pressure is caused by expansion of the hematoma or if it is the cause of the expansion. Randomized controlled trials addressing acute blood pressure therapy include Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (INTERACT) [77] and Antihypertensive Treatment of Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage (ATACH) [78], and it appears that aggressive blood pressure treatment (to less than 140 mmHg) decreases the rate of substantial hematoma expansion without increasing adverse events [77,78]. However, no effect on clinical outcome has been demonstrated.…”
Section: Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%