Published: 10 May 2024
Author(s): Dimitra Papadimitriou, Eleni Korompoki, George Ntaios
Issue: June 2024
Section: Commentary

Our understanding of the influence of blood pressure (BP) on the development of acute ischemic stroke and its significance in preventing further occurrences has prompted numerous researchers to investigate its impact on acute stroke outcomes. Despite numerous randomized controlled trials conducted over the years, the results have been inconclusive, indicating that addressing clinical inquiries necessitates revisiting the underlying pathophysiology. Consequently, the question of whether to manage BP during acute ischemic stroke remains contentious.

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