Intracerebral hemorrhage in stroke patients anticoagulated with heparin

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To characterize the clinical features of patients with acute cerebral infarction who sustained intracerebral hemorrhage related to heparin anticoagulation, we describe 10 patients and review reports of 16 cases. Cardiac-source embolism was identified in seven (70%) of the 10 patients and consisted of atrial fibrillation in six of the seven. The middle cerebral artery territory was affected in nine patients (90%), with moderate-sized or large infarcts by clinical and computed tomographic criteria. The interval between stroke onset and intracerebral hemorrhage was <72 hours in 80% of the patients. Intracerebral hemorrhage occurred ≤24 hours after the time heparin was started in 80% of the patients. The activated partial thromboplastin time closest to the time of intracerebral hemorrhage was > 2 ×control in seven patients. Our findings in the 10 patients are similar to those of the 16 cases previously reported and suggest that heparin-related intracerebral hemorrhage occurs early after stroke onset, usually with mode rate-sized or large infarcts, and with excessive anticoagulation in some patients. © 1989 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Babikian, V. L., Kase, C. S., Pessin, M. S., Norrving, B., & Gorelick, P. B. (1989). Intracerebral hemorrhage in stroke patients anticoagulated with heparin. Stroke, 20(11), 1500–1503. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.20.11.1500

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