Incidence, Time Trends, and Predictors of Intracranial Hemorrhage During Long-Term Follow-up After Acute Myocardial Infarction [Coronary Heart Disease]
Conclusion
The 1-year incidence of ICH after AMI remained stable, at 0.35%, over the study period. Advanced age, decreased renal function, and previous ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke are predictive of increased ICH risk.
Source: JAHA:Journal of the American Heart Association - Category: Cardiology Authors: Graipe, A., Binsell-Gerdin, E., Soderstrom, L., Mooe, T. Tags: Coronary Heart Disease Source Type: research
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