How do you decide when to resume aspirin after stroke due to septic emboli with hemorrhagic conversion?
Assuming there is an indication for aspirin i.e. cardiac
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Neurology · University of Virginia, School of Medicine
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I look at multiple factors that includes size and type of the hemorrhagic conversion, septic emboli elsewhere in the brain with associated blood products MRI, mycotic aneurysms with subarachnoid blood products and the indication for aspirin. If the patient is high heart risk because they had a recen...
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Neurology · Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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First, I assume that the source of septic emboli has been identified and treated. Often, treatment of an infected heart valve requires surgery, as well as antibiotics. Second, if this is hemorrhagic conversion, meaning hematoma and not just blood stippling in the area of infarction, I would wait a w...
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