Probability of intracerebral hemorrhage in ICU


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The probability of survival of cerebral hemorrhage in ICU is about 33%, but it needs to be judged according to the specific situation, especially the patient's state before surgery. If the patient has shown bilateral mydriasis, respiratory and circulatory failure before surgery, he needs to maintain blood pressure and respiration by means of ventilator and pressor drugs. Basically, it is impossible to survive in ICU for a long time, and it is possible to show signs of death in one or two days. If only coma is shown before the operation, the pupil dilation time is very short, timely take corresponding surgical treatment, the operation process is smooth, there are no complications after the operation, but it is difficult to extubate after the operation, and it is impossible to recover spontaneous breathing in time. The probability of such patients being rescued in ICU is very high, even reaching more than 80%, which must depend on the specific condition changes at that time.