Prolonged QT Interval and Troponin Level as Predictors of Clinical Outcome in Spontaneous Intra-cerebral Hemorrhage

Omar Ahmed Khadraway;

Abstract


Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts
for approximately 20% of all strokes among the Western
population. Although huge progress has been made in the
management of ischemia, ICH remains a major cause of
morbidity and mortality worldwide. The case fatality rate of
ICH at 1 month is around 10% to 50%, and less than one
survivor out of two is independent at 1 year.
Some studies showed that troponin elevation and
prolonged QT interval are associated with bad prognosis of
recent intracranial hemorrhage so, the aim of this study to
detect the prognostic value of prolonged QTc interval and
Troponin level in clinical outcome of patients with
spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage.


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Title Prolonged QT Interval and Troponin Level as Predictors of Clinical Outcome in Spontaneous Intra-cerebral Hemorrhage
Other Titles أثر متلازمة كيو تي الطويلة ونسبة التروبونين في الدم على تطور الحالة الطبية لمرضى نزيف المخ التلقائي الحدوث
Authors Omar Ahmed Khadraway
Issue Date 2019

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