A major study published in JAMA led by experts from the Karolinska Institute indicates that spontaneous brain hemorrhage might be transferrable through blood transfusion. However, the likelihood of someone experiencing a brain hemorrhage after a blood donation is extremely low. Cerebral amyloid a
A major study published in JAMA led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet suggests that a possible cause of spontaneous brain haemorrhage could be transmitted via blood transfusion. At the same time, it is very unlikely that anyone should suffer a brain haemorrhage after receiving donated blood.
The question of whether a multidisciplinary post-stroke care program should be judged on its ability to prevent major cardiovascular events at 1 year was raised after a trial showed no benefit.
Clinicians shouldn t expect apixaban to offer benefit over aspirin in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source simply because they have atrial cardiopathy, ARCADIA investigators conclude.