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1 Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 374-384 (April 2014)
Acute post-stroke blood pressure relative to premorbid levels in intracerebral haemorrhage versus major ischaemic stroke: a population-based study  Urs Fischer, MD, Marie Therese Cooney, PhD, Linda M Bull, RN, Louise E Silver, DPhil, Prof John Chalmers, MD, Prof Craig S Anderson, MD, Ziyah Mehta, DPhil, Prof Peter M Rothwell, FMedSci  The Lancet Neurology  Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages (April 2014) DOI: /S (14) Copyright © 2014 Rothwell et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Temporal trends in premorbid systolic blood pressure measurements in relation to the time of stroke Most-recent systolic blood pressure (SBP; A), difference between most-recent and second-most-recent premorbid SBP (B), difference between most-recent and maximum premorbid SBP (C), and difference between most-recent and 10-year mean premorbid SBP (D). The lines and associated equations are derived from a log-linear regression. ICH=intracerebral haemorrhage. The Lancet Neurology  , DOI: ( /S (14) ) Copyright © 2014 Rothwell et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Distribution of most recent premorbid systolic blood pressure and first post-event systolic blood pressure (A) Ischaemic stroke. (B) Intracerebral haemorrhage. The Lancet Neurology  , DOI: ( /S (14) ) Copyright © 2014 Rothwell et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 3 Distribution of maximum premorbid systolic blood pressure and first post-event systolic blood pressure in all patients (A) Ischaemic stroke. (B) Intracerebral haemorrhage. The Lancet Neurology  , DOI: ( /S (14) ) Copyright © 2014 Rothwell et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY Terms and Conditions

5 Figure 4 Distribution of maximum premorbid systolic blood pressure and maximum systolic blood pressure within 3 h after the event in patients presenting within 90 min of stroke onset (A) Ischaemic stroke. (B) Intracerebral haemorrhage. The Lancet Neurology  , DOI: ( /S (14) ) Copyright © 2014 Rothwell et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY Terms and Conditions


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