CUPID research: Finding faster ways to pinpoint the deadliest strokes


Although fewer than one in five strokes is caused by intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), or bleeding in the brain, this type of stroke is the deadliest. A new study led by Dr. Aarti Sarwal, professor of neurology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, is examining whether it is possible to identify patients with an ICH stroke before they get to the hospital in order to help these patients get life-saving care without delay.

“For ICH, outcomes tend to be much worse if patients get specialized…

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