Abstract

Elevated blood pressure in acute cerebral hemorrhage is very common and is associated with the poor clinical outcomes.Due to the acute elevated blood pressure has impact on hematoma volume,cerebral perfusion pressure and perihematomal edema,etc.,whether aggressively control blood pressure in acute phase still remains controversial.This article reviews the theoretical basis of acute blood pressure management,the relevant clinical trials,and the current problems in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Key words: Cerebral Hemorrhage; Blood Pressure; Hypertension; Antihypertensive Agents; Acute Disease; Time Factors

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