The prevalence of intraventricular hemorrhage among preterm infants has not changed over time, but it occurs later in life ...
An intraparenchymal hematoma produces sudden neurological symptoms that depend on the size and location of the hemorrhage. Hematoma growth, intraventricular extension, and high systolic blood ...
Poor Hunt–Hess grade (severe initial neurological injury) or intraventricular hemorrhage on admission most strongly predicted fever (both P <0.001); SAH sum score, large aneurysm size and loss ...
intraventricular hemorrhage and mortality. Since the apparent benefit of tocolytic drugs is to delay delivery for 48 h, the combined use of tocolytic drugs and corticosteroids has become widespread.