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Blood Pressure Variability: A New Predicting Factor for Clinical Outcomes of Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

Sasan Andalib1, Simona Lattanzi2, Mario Di Napoli3, Alexander Petersen4, José Biller5, Tobias Kulik6, Elizabeth Macri7, Taurn Girotra8, Michel T Torbey9, Afshin A Divani10.   

Abstract

Spontaneous primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a stroke subtype associated with the highest mortality rate. High blood pressure (BP) is the most common cause of non-lobar ICH. Recent clinical trials have been inconclusive regarding the efficacy of aggressive BP lowering to improve ICH outcome. The association between high BP and ICH prognosis is rather complex and parameters other than absolute BP levels may be involved. In this regard, there is accruing evidence that BP variability (BPV) plays a major role in ICH outcome. Different BPV indices have been used to predict hematoma growth, neurological deterioration, and functional recovery. This review highlights the available evidence about the relationship between BPV and clinical outcomes among patients. We identified standard deviation (SD), residual SD, coefficient of variation, mean absolute change, average real variability, successive variation, spectral analysis using Fourier analysis, and functional successive variation (FSV) as indices to assess BPV. Most studies have demonstrated the association of BPV with ICH outcome, suggesting a need to monitor and control BP fluctuations in the routine clinical care of ICH patients. When large inter-subject variability exists, FSV is a viable alternative quantification of BPV as its computation is less sensitive to differences in the patient-specific observation schedules for BP than that of traditional indices.
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Keywords:  Blood pressure variability; Functional outcome; Hematoma growth; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Modified ranking score; Neurological deterioration

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33017754     DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.105340

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1052-3057            Impact factor:   2.136


  9 in total

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Authors:  Simona Lattanzi; Francesco Brigo; Mauro Silvestrini
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2.  A case control study of occupation and cardiovascular disease risk in Japanese men and women.

Authors:  Kota Fukai; Yuko Furuya; Shoko Nakazawa; Noriko Kojimahara; Keika Hoshi; Akihiro Toyota; Masayuki Tatemichi
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4.  Cross-sectional study of the association of 5 single nucleotide polymorphisms with enalapril treatment response among South African adults with hypertension.

Authors:  Charity Masilela; Brendon Pearce; Joven Jebio Ongole; Oladele Vincent Adeniyi; Rabia Johnson; Mongi Benjeddou
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5.  Blood Pressure Model Based on Hybrid Feature Convolution Neural Network in Promoting Rehabilitation of Patients with Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

Authors:  Zhixia Zheng; Limei Bai; Shaoquan Li
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Review 7.  Targeting autonomic nervous system as a biomarker of well-ageing in the prevention of stroke.

Authors:  Jean-Claude Barthelemy; Vincent Pichot; David Hupin; Mathieu Berger; Sébastien Celle; Lytissia Mouhli; Magnus Bäck; Jean-René Lacour; Frederic Roche
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8.  Significantly Reduced Alanine Aminotransferase Level Increases All-Cause Mortality Rate in the Elderly after Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Sang Joon An; Yun-Jung Yang; Na-Mo Jeon; Yeon-Pyo Hong; Yeong In Kim; Doo-Young Kim
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 3.390

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Authors:  Maryam Kakovan; Samaneh Ghorbani Shirkouhi; Mojtaba Zarei; Sasan Andalib
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