what to do if you have a deep coma due to cerebral infarction
- 2025-06-17
- Dr. Xiao
- 90
cerebral infarction, especially large-scale cerebral infarction, occlusion or infarction of main blood vessels in the brainstem, the patient develops high fever, or deep coma occurs during severe complications. for patients with this kind of cerebral infarction, because the lesions are more serious, or the scope of blood vessel obstruction is relatively wide, and the brain tissue damage is relatively serious, active treatment is mainly required in the acute phase.

if thrombolysis and thrombectomy can be actively performed in the acute stage, standard neuroprotection, blood pressure control, infection prevention, and enhanced rehabilitation and nursing care will be provided. at the same time, standard antithrombotic and anticoagulant treatment or treatment to reduce arteriosclerosis, blood pressure, and blood sugar will be given in the acute stage. treatment and anti-infective treatment to try to promote patient improvement and recovery. many patients will gradually recover after active treatment.
some patients are indeed in very critical condition. despite aggressive treatment, it can be life-threatening. this is also the pathological and physiological characteristics of cerebrovascular disease. patients and their families must have a correct understanding of the disease and sufficient scientific understanding.
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