Intraventricular Thrombolysis in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Requiring Ventriculostomy: A Decade-Long Real-World Experience [Clinical Sciences]
Conclusions—
IVT for intracerebral hemorrhage requiring ventriculostomy resulted in lower inpatient mortality and a trend toward favorable discharge outcome with similar rates of inpatient complications compared with the non-IVT group.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Moradiya, Y., Murthy, S. B., Newman-Toker, D. E., Hanley, D. F., Ziai, W. C. Tags: Thrombolysis, Other Stroke Treatment - Surgical Clinical Sciences Source Type: research
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