The guidelines, published May 17 in Stroke, are the first update since May 2015. They include recommendations on surgical techniques, individual activity levels after a stroke, and additional education and training for at-home caregivers.
“Advances have been made in an array of fields related to ICH, including the organization of regional health care systems, reversal of the negative effects of blood thinners, minimally invasive surgical procedures and the underlying disease in small blood vessels,” said Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD, chair of the guideline-writing group.
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