cerebral infarction 1362 principle

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-05 02:43:22
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The 1362 principle of cerebral infarction refers to when to start anticoagulation therapy if the patient has acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease, so the 1362 principle is taken as a reference. If the patient has transient ischemic attack, anticoagulation therapy needs to be started within 1 day of onset; if the NIHSS score is 1~3, it is recommended to start anticoagulation within 3 days; if the NIHSS score is between 4~6, anticoagulation should be started after 6 days; If the NIHSS score is greater than 6, anticoagulation should be initiated 12 days later.