Higher systolic blood pressure variability within 24 hours of admission independently predicts poor 90-day prognosis in patients with hypertension and acute stroke without reperfusion therapy.
Does higher systolic blood pressure variability within 24h after admission predict 90-day poor prognosis in patients with hypertension and acute stroke who did not undergo reperfusion therapy?
Higher early systolic blood pressure variability predicts poor 90-day outcomes in patients with hypertension and acute stroke not receiving reperfusion therapy.
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For patients with hypertension complicated with acute stroke who did not undergo reperfusion therapy, higher systolic BPV within 24h after admission is an independent predictor of 90-day poor prognosis.
Li et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Higher systolic blood pressure variability within 24 hours of admission independently predicts poor 90-day prognosis in patients with hypertension and acute stroke without reperfusion therapy.