People with acute intracerebral hemorrhages who were treated with a “care bundle” that included fast lowering of systolic blood pressure, glucose control, fever management, and reversal of abnormal anticoagulation fared better than those receiving usual care, according to results from a phase 3 trial that included 7036 patients from 121 hospitals across 10 countries, the majority of which were low- or middle-income countries.
Source: JAMA Online First