ICU blood pressure battle: which drug protects the brain best after stroke surgery?
NCT ID NCT07364201
Summary
This study compared two common intravenous blood pressure medications, nicardipine and labetalol, in patients recovering from brain surgery for a hemorrhagic (bleeding) stroke. Researchers monitored 30 patients in the ICU for 24 hours to see which drug controlled blood pressure more effectively and safely, aiming to reduce the risk of further brain injury. The goal was to help doctors choose the best medication for stabilizing patients after this critical surgery.
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Adam Malik Hospital, Haji Hospital Medan
Medan, North Sumatera, 20146, Indonesia
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