Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Reducing fever after a stroke

Something this simple will still take 20 years to get to stroke hospitals. No hurry you know, if you were in such poor physical shape you had a stroke, you can get better the old-fashioned way.
Reducing fever after a stroke

Dutch researchers have tested the effect of acetoaminophen, a well-known fever-reducing drug, on 75 patients with ischaemic stroke – that is, one caused by a blood clot in the vessel serving the brain. The patients had a temperature ranging between 36 and 39 degrees Celsius, so not all of them had a fever. Half of them received acetoaminophen and half a placebo for five days. The first group had temperatures 0.4 degrees lower than the placebo group after 24 hours. But after five days, there was no difference in temperature between the two.
It may sound like only a small drop, but it’s reckoned that each one degree rise in temperature is linked to a two-fold increase in the death risk from stroke.
 I dislike this site because it never provides research links.
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