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Twenty-four hour systolic blood pressure predicts long-term mortality following acute stroke
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This study provides evidence that elevated 24 h systolic BP in the acute stroke period is associated with increased long-term mortality. This may have implications in the therapeutic management of BP following stroke, though further research is required to determine the timing, nature and effect of such an intervention.
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