Predictive Value of Recurrent Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage: A Study Based on Electrocardiogram
Abstract:Acute cerebral hemorrhage is a serious neurological disease with a high risk of recurrent bleeding. As a common clinical test, the importance of electrocardiogram in predicting recurrent bleeding in acute cerebral hemorrhage has gradually come to the fore. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the recent research progress in predicting recurrent bleeding in acute cerebral hemorrhage, emphasizing the application of electrocardiogram in this prediction and its clinical value.
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