Clinical and ECG parameters as predictors of early neurological deterioration (END) and in-hospital mortality after acute hemorrhagic stroke : a hospi
Publication Date
2014
Document Type
Research
Abstract
88 patients were included (49 male), mean age was 56.7+- 12.9. The most common presenting symptom was hemiparesis (29.5%), and the most common location was striatocapsular (31.8%). Forty nine patients (55.7%) had severe stroke and 31 (35.2%) had severe impairment of consciousness. Fifty six patients (67%) had ECG abnormalities. The incidence of END was 38.6% (95%CI 28.9, 49.1), while in-hospital mortality rate was 29.5% (95% CI 20.7, 39.7).
APA Citation
Albano, Bernard Benjamin P., "Clinical and ECG parameters as predictors of early neurological deterioration (END) and in-hospital mortality after acute hemorrhagic stroke : a hospi" (2014). Resident Research. 16.
https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/resident-research/16