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Intraoperative intravenous administration of rFVIIa and hematoma volume after early surgery for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a randomized prospective phase II study.
Roberto Imberti,Luigi Pietrobono,Catherine Klersy,G Gamba,Giorgio Antonio Iotti,G. Cornara-2012-02-01-PubMed
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TL;DRAbstract
In this pilot study, intraoperative, intravenous rFVIIa administration did not modify hematoma volume after early ICH surgery. However, the 95% CI was wide, which indicates considerable uncertainty. Therefore, our results do not disprove the potential benefit of rFVIIa administration, which could be shown in a larger study.
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In this pilot study, intraoperative, intravenous rFVIIa administration did not modify hematoma volume after early ICH surgery. However, the 95% CI was wide, which indicates considerable uncertainty. Therefore, our results do not disprove the potential benefit of rFVIIa administration, which could be shown in a larger study.
Keywords
MedicineHematomaIntracerebral hemorrhageAnesthesiaPlaceboSurgeryConfidence intervalClinical endpoint
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