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ICU management in massive spontanous intracerebral hemmorrahge: Case report
Authors
Safeena Razak, Israr ul haq, Ishtiyaq hussain, Rukhsana Najeeb, Syed Shafeeq ul alam
Abstract
Spontaneous
intracerebral hemorrhage is a nontraumatic bleeding into brain parenchyma, it’s
the most common subtype of stroke, case fatality is extremely high and those
who survive are independent within 6 months. Chronic arterial hypertension,
coagulopathy, anticoagulation therapy is the common risk factors. Timely and
aggressive management in the acute phase may mitigate secondary brain injury.
Initial medical stabilization, neuro imaging to establish diagnosis, timely
intervention may prove helpful. This case report involves the intensive care
management in a 25year female who presented with left sided acute onset
weakness with drop in consciousness. Neuro imaging was suggestive of massive
intracerebral hemorrhage. Surgical evacuation of hematoma was done and patient
was managed in SICU.
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Pages:36-39
How to cite this article:
Safeena Razak, Israr ul haq, Ishtiyaq hussain, Rukhsana Najeeb, Syed Shafeeq ul alam "ICU management in massive spontanous intracerebral hemmorrahge: Case report". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 36-39
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