Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and is associated with poor outcomes. Whether to modulate BP in acute stroke has long been debated. With the loss of normal cerebral autoregulation, theoretical concerns are twofold: high BP can lead to cerebral oedema, haematoma expansion or haemorrhagic transformation; and low BP can lead to increased cerebral infarction or perihaematomal ischaemia. Published evidence from multiple large, high-quality, randomised trials is increasing our understanding of this challenging area, such that BP lowering is recommended in acute intracerebral haemorrhage and is safe in ischaemic stroke. Here we review the evidence for BP modulation in acute stroke, discuss the issues ra...
The optimal blood pressure (BP) management in acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and acute intracerebral h...
Background: It is unclear whether blood pressure should be altered actively during the acute phase o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Blood pressure (BP) elevations above premorbid levels are observed in at least 60...
Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and is associated with ...
The importance of elevated or low arterial blood pressure (BP) early after stroke, and the need for ...
The importance of elevated or low arterial blood pressure (BP) early after stroke, and the need for ...
Altered blood pressure (BP) is a common phenomenon in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with high BP bein...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
The optimal management of blood pressure (BP) during acute stroke is controversial. We aimed to inve...
Background and Purpose— Systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels below 140 mm Hg after acute stroke occu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is frequent in patients with acute ischemic stroke. ...
Background: It is unclear whether blood pressure should be altered actively during the acute phase o...
The optimal blood pressure (BP) management in acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and acute intracerebral h...
The optimal blood pressure (BP) management in acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and acute intracerebral h...
Background: It is unclear whether blood pressure should be altered actively during the acute phase o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Blood pressure (BP) elevations above premorbid levels are observed in at least 60...
Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and is associated with ...
The importance of elevated or low arterial blood pressure (BP) early after stroke, and the need for ...
The importance of elevated or low arterial blood pressure (BP) early after stroke, and the need for ...
Altered blood pressure (BP) is a common phenomenon in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with high BP bein...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is common after stroke but its causes, effects, and management still rema...
The optimal management of blood pressure (BP) during acute stroke is controversial. We aimed to inve...
Background and Purpose— Systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels below 140 mm Hg after acute stroke occu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is frequent in patients with acute ischemic stroke. ...
Background: It is unclear whether blood pressure should be altered actively during the acute phase o...
The optimal blood pressure (BP) management in acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and acute intracerebral h...
The optimal blood pressure (BP) management in acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) and acute intracerebral h...
Background: It is unclear whether blood pressure should be altered actively during the acute phase o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Blood pressure (BP) elevations above premorbid levels are observed in at least 60...