Ambulatory blood pressure variability within the first 24-hour after admission and outcomes of acute ischemic stroke
Journal of the American Society of Hypertension Jan 22, 2018
Zhang Y, et al. - Researchers, herein, sought to assess the value of blood pressure variability within the first 24-hour after admission in predicting outcomes of patients with acute ischemic stroke. They identified systolic blood pressure variability within the first 24-hour after admission as a critical predictor for short-term outcome of such patients.
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