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Author: Kim, Chang Hyeun; Lee, Sang Weon; Kim, Young Ha; Sung, Soon Ki; Son, Dong Wuk; Song, Geun Sung
Title: Predictors of Hematoma Enlargement in Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Treated with Rapid Administration of Antifibrinolytic Agents and Strict Conservative Management
  • Document date: 2019_9_11
  • ID: 5vklxexq_6
    Snippet: Since February 2017, we have used antifibrinolytic agents in combination with BP and pain control medications in patients with ICH. When ICH was diagnosed via CT scan, patients immediately received 2 g of tranexamic acid (Transamin-S Injection, an intravenous bolus of 2 g, over a period of 10 minutes). The use of this dose was based on Sorimachi's report, 27) which is the well-known study of tranexamic acid-based ICH hemostasis. Therefore, patien.....
    Document: Since February 2017, we have used antifibrinolytic agents in combination with BP and pain control medications in patients with ICH. When ICH was diagnosed via CT scan, patients immediately received 2 g of tranexamic acid (Transamin-S Injection, an intravenous bolus of 2 g, over a period of 10 minutes). The use of this dose was based on Sorimachi's report, 27) which is the well-known study of tranexamic acid-based ICH hemostasis. Therefore, patients who did not receive tranexamic acid from October 2008 to January 2017 were compared with patients who were administered tranexamic acid.

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