Labetalol Use Is Associated With Increased In-Hospital Infection Compared With Nicardipine Use in Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Clinical Sciences]
Conclusions—Compared with nicardipine, labetalol was associated with increased in-hospital infections, but not mortality or modified Rankin Score >2. These findings do not support our hypothesis that labetalol use improves outcomes relative to nicardipine in intracerebral hemorrhage.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Jordan B. Starr, David L. Tirschwell, Kyra J. Becker Tags: Autonomic Nervous System, Clinical Studies, Hypertension, Quality and Outcomes, Intracranial Hemorrhage Original Contributions Source Type: research
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