Sex Differences in Blood Pressure–Lowering Therapy and Outcomes Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Author(s) -
Mayumi FukudaDoi,
Haruko Yamamoto,
Masatoshi Koga,
Yuko Y. Palesch,
Valerie DurkalskiMauldin,
Adnan I. Qureshi,
Sohei Yoshimura,
Shuhei Okazaki,
Kaori Miwa,
Yasushi Okada,
Toshihiro Ueda,
Satoshi Okuda,
Jin Nakahara,
Norihiro Suzuki,
Ḱazunori Toyoda
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
stroke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.397
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1524-4628
pISSN - 0039-2499
DOI - 10.1161/strokeaha.120.029770
Subject(s) - medicine , intracerebral hemorrhage , blood pressure , modified rankin scale , stroke (engine) , relative risk , ischemic stroke , confidence interval , subarachnoid hemorrhage , mechanical engineering , ischemia , engineering
Evidence regarding sex differences in clinical outcomes and treatment effect following intracerebral hemorrhage is limited. Using the ATACH-2 trial (Antihypertensive Treatment in Intracerebral Hemorrhage-2) data, we explored whether sex disparities exist in outcomes and response to intensive blood pressure (BP)-lowering therapy.
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