2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00115-003-1668-1
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Empfehlungen der European Stroke Initiative (EUSI) zur Behandlung des ischämischen Schlaganfalls — Aktualisierung 2003

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“…Our patient was hypertensive with systolic blood pressures up to 200 mm Hg. According to the initial diagnosis of a posterior circulation infarction, the blood pressure was not lowered, as recommended by the national and international guidelines [17, 18] for the acute phase of an ischemic stroke. In eclampsia, the blood pressure value at which antihypertensive therapy should be initiated is not clearly determined due to the lack of clinical trials that address this issue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our patient was hypertensive with systolic blood pressures up to 200 mm Hg. According to the initial diagnosis of a posterior circulation infarction, the blood pressure was not lowered, as recommended by the national and international guidelines [17, 18] for the acute phase of an ischemic stroke. In eclampsia, the blood pressure value at which antihypertensive therapy should be initiated is not clearly determined due to the lack of clinical trials that address this issue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For patients with ischemic stroke the guidelines of the ‘European Stroke Initiative’ recommend that at the time of treatment blood pressure should not exceed 185/100–105 mm Hg in patients with known hypertension and 160–180/90–100 mm Hg in previously normotensive patients [10]. …”
Section: What Should Be Performed Prior To Thrombolysis?mentioning
confidence: 99%