Ischaemic stroke or TIA in older subjects associated with impaired dynamic blood pressure control in the absence of severe large artery stenosis
Conclusion: subjects reporting hypotensive symptoms at stroke onset have a higher prevalence of borderzone infarction, despite being normotensive or hypertensive at baseline.
Source: Age and Ageing - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Ryan, D. J., Kenny, R. A., Christensen, S., Meaney, J. F. M., Fagan, A. J., Harbison, J. Tags: Research Papers Source Type: research
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