2007
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.165
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Management of blood pressure after acute ischemic stroke: An evidence‐based guide for the hospitalist

Abstract: Hospitalists are frequently called upon to manage blood pressure after acute ischemic stroke. A review of both post infarction cerebral perfusion physiology and the data from randomized trials of antihypertensive therapy is necessary to explain why consensus guidelines for blood pressure management after stroke differ from those of other hypertensive emergencies. The peri-infarct penumbra is the central concept in understanding post ischemic cerebral perfusion. This area of impaired cerebral blood flow is depe… Show more

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“…Antihypertensive treatment had become the main strategy of preventing primary and secondary stroke in hypertensive patients. However, it is still controversial whether or not antihypertensive therapy should be performed in the early phase of ischemic stroke …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antihypertensive treatment had become the main strategy of preventing primary and secondary stroke in hypertensive patients. However, it is still controversial whether or not antihypertensive therapy should be performed in the early phase of ischemic stroke …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%