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    Stroke: The relationship between rapid assessment of blood pressure variability and outcome after thrombectomy

    • Last Update: 2021-08-04
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    Vessels within the stroke high blood pressure variability associated with poor prognosis after treatment
    .


    Traditional blood pressure variability measurement methods require long-term records, which limits their usefulness as risk assessment tools to guide clinical decision-making


    Vascular Stroke

    Recently, a research article was published in Stroke, an authoritative journal in the field of cardiovascular diseases.
    In this study, researchers conducted a rapid assessment of blood pressure variability through spectral analysis, and evaluated its relationship with early clinical improvement and long-term functional outcome.
    Correlation between
    .

    Cardiovascular

    Researchers conducted a prospective study of 146 patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke who received successful endovascular stroke treatment
    .


    Researchers performed spectrum analysis on blood pressure recorded for 5 minutes to quantify blood pressure variability


    Increased blood pressure variability in the high-frequency area and the 90-day adverse functional outcome (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] is 1.
    85 [95% CI 1.
    07-3.
    25], P=0.
    03; low-frequency/high-frequency ratio aOR is 0.
    67 [95% CI is 0.
    46–0.
    92], P=0.
    02) and the probability of early neurological recovery is reduced (aOR is 0.
    62 [95%CI is 0.
    44–0.
    91], P=0.
    01 and aOR is 1.
    37 [95%CI is 1.
    03–1.
    87], P =0.
    04) Independently related
    .

    It can be seen that the blood pressure variability in the high-frequency domain after successful reperfusion may be harmful, and is related to the reduced probability of neurological recovery and favorable functional outcomes
    .


    It is feasible to quickly assess blood pressure variability throughout the reperfusion period, and more personalized blood pressure management is possible


    The variability of blood pressure in the high-frequency domain after successful reperfusion may be harmful and is associated with a reduced probability of neurological recovery and favorable functional outcomes


    Original source:

    Pedro Castro.


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