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Patients with acute intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) might need blood pressure reduction. Current guidelines recommend target BP levels varying from 140 to 180 mm Hg. In a prospective, multicenter phase I study, researchers assessed the feasibility and safety of BP lowering with nicardipine in 60 patients with acute, nontraumatic ICH who presented to an emergency department within 6 hours of symptom onset with evidence of chronic hypertension and initial systolic BP ≥170 mm Hg. Patients with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores ≤8 and hematoma volume >60 mL were excluded.
Patients were enrolled in stepwise fashion into three target systolic BP groups: 170 to 200 mm Hg (18 patients), 140 to 170 mm Hg (20), and 110 to 140 mm Hg (22). Nicardipine was t…