Clinical Trial may Change Standard Treatment for Stroke

A large clinical trial has shed new light on the effectiveness of current hospital protocols for managing blood pressure in stroke patients. The two-part ENOS trial (Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke,) was carried out at The University of Nottingham in collaboration with 23 countries to try to solve two major conundrums faced by doctors when treating people who have suffered a stroke - should blood pressure be lowered using medicated skin patches, and should existing ...

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