Vol 66, No 7 (2008)
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Published online: 2008-07-23

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Case report
Hemorrhagic stroke in a patient requiring long-term anticoagulant treatment

Tomasz Wcisło, Ewa Mrozowska-Peruga, Zbigniew Bednarkiewicz, Jarosław D. Kasprzak
DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.80487
Kardiol Pol 2008;66(7):770-773.

Abstract

Hemorrhagic stroke is a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in Poland. It results from disruption of intracranial vessel wall continuity. We report a case of 66-years-old man with prosthetic aortic valve after three ischemic strokes treated with acenocoumarol who was admitted to hospital with vertigo and motoric aphasia. Computed tomography confirmed a hemorrhagic stroke related to anticoagulant treatment. We discussed the principles of management and therapeutic options in patients requiring long-term anticoagulation suffering from severe hemorrhagic complications.

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