Intracerebral haemorrhage: no good treatment but treatment helps
Alejandro A RabinsteinPress enter key to Email the author
Published: 09 January 2017
Intracerebral haemorrhage is a bad disease. It carries a high morbidity and mortality and specific medical and surgical treatments do not change prognosis substantially. When intracerebral haemorrhage is complicated by intraventricular haemorrhage the prognosis is even worse; more than half of patients are estimated to die during the acute phase and most survivors are disabled by the brain injury.1