Intra cerebral haemorrhage (ICH) burdens approximately 20 in 100,000 people every year. The typical hemorrhagic stroke patient is ten years younger than the ischemic stroke patient. Most ICH bleeds are subcortical and over 50% of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages occur in the basal ganglia. Populations at greatest risk include men, the elderly and African American, and Asian. Stroke is one …
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (SICH) is a serious despite progressing medical knowledge. SICH appears suddenly without warning, unlike ischemic strokes that are often preceded by a transient ischemic attack. Outcome is determined by the intial severity of the bleending; mortality and morbidity of SICH are high. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of type, location, …
The increase of intracranial pressure is a life threatening condition which need urgent intervention to save the patient life. The prompt diagnosis and treatment is crucial. The monitoring of intracranial pressure was developed lately and base on the insertion of the catheter was classified as subarachnoid, epidural and external monitoring. The management of the patient with increased intracran…
The increase of intracranial pressure is a life threatening condition which need urgent intervention to save the patient life. The prompt diagnosis and treatment is crucial. The monitoring of intracranial pressure was developed lately and base on the insertion of the catheter was classified as subarachnoid, epidural and external monitoring. The management of the patient with increased intracran…