BACKGROUND: In patients with acute stroke, increased body temperature is associated with large lesion volumes, high case fatality, and poor functional outcome. A 1 degrees C increase in body temperature may double the odds of poor outcome. Two randomized double-blind clinical trials in patients with acute ischemic stroke have shown that treatment with a daily dose of 6 g acetaminophen (paracetamol) results in a small but rapid and potentially worthwhile reduction of 0.3 degrees C (95% CI: 0.1-0.5) in body temperature. We set out to test the hypothesis that early antipyretic therapy reduces the risk of death or dependency in patients with acute stroke, even if they are normothermic. METHODS/DESIGN: Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) In Stroke (PAIS...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Abstract Background Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke. In a previous...
The authors assessed the time of onset of the hypothermic effect of acetaminophen in 102 patients wi...
BACKGROUND: High body temperature in the first 12-24 h after stroke onset is associated with poor fu...
RationaleIn the first hours after stroke onset, subfebrile temperatures and fever have been associat...
BACKGROUND: During the first days after stroke, one to two fifths of the patients develop feve...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke....
Background and Purpose-Subfebrile body temperature and fever in the first days after stroke are stro...
Background and Purpose—Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke. However, i...
Abstract Background During the first days after stroke, one to two fifths of the patients develop fe...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Abstract Background Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke. In a previous...
The authors assessed the time of onset of the hypothermic effect of acetaminophen in 102 patients wi...
BACKGROUND: High body temperature in the first 12-24 h after stroke onset is associated with poor fu...
RationaleIn the first hours after stroke onset, subfebrile temperatures and fever have been associat...
BACKGROUND: During the first days after stroke, one to two fifths of the patients develop feve...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke....
Background and Purpose-Subfebrile body temperature and fever in the first days after stroke are stro...
Background and Purpose—Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke. However, i...
Abstract Background During the first days after stroke, one to two fifths of the patients develop fe...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Whether or not paracetamol can improve functional outcomes in patients with acute stroke has been ex...
Abstract Background Body temperature is a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke. In a previous...
The authors assessed the time of onset of the hypothermic effect of acetaminophen in 102 patients wi...