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Dangers of outpatient nimodipine use after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in accordance with the Comprehensive Stroke Center guidelines
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Dangers of outpatient nimodipine use after spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in accordance with the Comprehensive Stroke Center guidelines

Ching-Jen Chen, Cassie Turnage, Jennifer D. Sokolowski, Jeyan S. Kumar, M. Yashar Kalani and Min S. Park
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, Vol.52
2018

Abstract

Aged Brain Ischemia Calcium Channel Blockers Humans Hypotension Male Nimodipine Outpatients Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Treatment Outcome nimodipine calcium channel blocking agent nimodipine abnormal blood pressure aged Article brain angiography brain vasospasm case report clinical article computer assisted tomography conventional angiography dizziness drug safety drug withdrawal fluid resuscitation foramen magnum headache human hypertension hypotension low risk patient male outpatient care patient safety pons angle practice guideline priority journal subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment duration brain ischemia chemically induced hypotension outpatient subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment outcome

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