Doctors test better way to spot stroke bleeding risk
NCT ID NCT03359434
Summary
This study aimed to find the best way to measure blood pressure to predict dangerous bleeding in the brain after a stroke treatment. Researchers followed 455 stroke patients for 72 hours, comparing continuous monitoring with a finger device to standard cuff checks. The goal was to see which method better identified patients at risk for bleeding complications.
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Fondation Ophtalmologique A de Rothschild
Paris, 75019, France
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