Early Decompressive Craniectomy for Post-Thrombolysis Symptomatic Intracranial Haemorrhage by Gunchan Paul in Research and Reviews on Healthcare: Open Access Journal (RRHOAJ) in Lupine Publishers
Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke can be complicated by intracranial haemorrhage. Early decompressive craniectomy in such patients can be life saving but is associated with high risk of peri operative bleeding. We managed such a patient with decompressive craniectomy within 24hrs of thrombolysis by correcting coagulation with the help of thromboelastograhpy.
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/pdf/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.pdf
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/fulltext/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.php
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/abstracts/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.php
Intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke can be complicated by intracranial haemorrhage. Early decompressive craniectomy in such patients can be life saving but is associated with high risk of peri operative bleeding. We managed such a patient with decompressive craniectomy within 24hrs of thrombolysis by correcting coagulation with the help of thromboelastograhpy.
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/pdf/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.pdf
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/fulltext/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.php
https://www.lupinepublishers.com/rrhoaj/abstracts/RRHOAJ.MS.ID.000122.php
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