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    Chinese experts have made new progress in the field of cerebral hemorrhage research

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    Chinese experts have made new progress in the field of cerebral hemorrhage research
    Chinese experts have made new progress in the field of cerebral hemorrhage research Chinese experts have made new progress in the field of cerebral hemorrhage research

    Xinhua News Agency, Chongqing, March 27th (Reporter Wu Yanxia) Chinese researchers have recently made new progress in the field of cerebral hemorrhage, and found that strengthening blood pressure in the ultra-early stage can improve the treatment effect of cerebral hemorrhage and the accuracy of predicting consequences.


    As one of the important developments in the field of cerebral hemorrhage in 2020, the related research results are included in the "2020 Acute Stroke Treatment Progress Special Report" by the international academic journal "Stroke".


    Li Qi, the first author of the paper and associate professor of the Department of Neurology at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, introduced that previous studies have shown that intensive antihypertensive treatment is not beneficial to control hematoma enlargement or improve the poor prognosis of patients.


    In response to this discovery, Li Qi came to Harvard University to repeatedly compare different blood pressure reduction programs for patients with cerebral hemorrhage, and put forward the concept of "intracerebral hemorrhage anti-hematoma expansion treatment time window", and found that strengthening blood pressure in the ultra-early stage can reduce the risk of hematoma enlargement and has Help predict the severity of illness.


    The research was published in the international academic journal "The Annals of Neurology" and was affirmed by the authoritative international stroke expert group.


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