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Stroke

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Acute ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack

There is no clear benefit from altering blood pressure early d

Why?

  • Patients with acute ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke who were given interventions to alter blood pressure compared with placebo are not clearly less likely to die d or become disabled. d .
  • Beta-blockers may increase mortality if given acutely. d

Expiry date: October 2003
Levels of Evidence used in grading these guides

Author   CM   Ball
Reviewer   G  Donnan
CAT Writers   CJ   Wotton , N   Shenker , CM   Ball