Patients who suffer a massive stroke experience severe brain tissue damage and/or death. Review the definition of, prognosis for, and recovery from...
Conclusions This study suggested that persistent inflammation is associated with poor prognosis, 1-month mortality and the occurrence of in-hospital pulmonary infection and that higher baseline inflammation level predicts short-term poor outcomes in massive stroke....
4-7 For patients with pulmonary embolism and arterial hypotension, thrombolysis is considered to be the standard of care because prognosis in this group is so poor without thrombolytic therapy that the potential benefits are thought to far outweigh the risks.4,7-10 The controversy centers on ...
vasculitis (i.e., the inflammation of blood vessels), resulting in the formation of microthrombi2,6. In response to a number of reports that anticoagulant therapy with heparin leads to better prognosis in COVID-19 patients12, both domestic and international organizations have issued clinical prac...
4-7 For patients with pulmonary embolism and arterial hypotension, thrombolysis is considered to be the standard of care because prognosis in this group is so poor without thrombolytic therapy that the potential benefits are thought to far outweigh the risks.4,7-10 The controversy centers on ...
s of 20-HETE levels were independent predictors of m-MCAI (OR: 2.86; 95% CI: 1.16 鈥 6.68; P=0.025, and OR: 4.23; 95% CI: 1.35 鈥 8.26; P=0.002, respectively).Conclusions Incidence of m-MCAI was high in patients with massive MCAI and the prognosis of m-MCAI is very poor. ...
The appropriate diagnosis is imperative as the treatment for DVS is vastly different from the treatment of arterial stroke. Patients who suffer from DVST have a good prognosis and often achieve complete recovery. This case demonstrates the utility of more invasive endovascular treatments for extreme ...
Submassive pulmonary embolism (PE) lies on a spectrum of disease severity between standard and high-risk disease. By definition, patients with submassive PE have a worse outcome than the majority of those with standard-risk PE, who are hemodynamically st