Association of Cerebral Microbleeds with Higher Morbidity and Mortality in Ischemic Stroke? (P1.044)

Stroke Association (psychology)
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.84.14_supplement.p1.044 Publication Date: 2023-12-06T23:42:28Z
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of morbidity and mortality in ischemic stroke patients with cerebral microbleed on magnetic resonance angiogram. BACKGROUND: Cerebral microbleeds might indicate a higher risk future intracerebral hemorrhage may be associated mortality.We investigated this study between increased it. DESIGN/METHODS: It9s retrospective which records from 580 were evaluated over 4 years. Patients strokes all ages who underwent imaging brain followed-up. RESULTS: Total incidence was 28[percnt]. It above 60 years 38[percnt] vs 23[percnt] under age.Total for 36[percnt]. Further evaluation revealed that total 60[percnt], haemorrhagic 18[percnt] heart disease other causes 35[percnt].Lobar those uncontrolled hypertension anticoagulant therapy had when compared to subcortical bleed 44[percnt] 36[percnt]. CONCLUSIONS: Microbleed scan is especially older therapy. Disclosure: Dr. Ahad has nothing disclose. Ahmed Lee Duggal
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