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Christian Skulina
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 5
Citations - 1703
Christian Skulina is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intracerebral hemorrhage & Hematoma. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1606 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Skulina include Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
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Intensive blood pressure reduction in acute cerebral haemorrhage trial (INTERACT): a randomised pilot trial.
Craig S. Anderson,Yining Huang,Jiguang Wang,Hisatomi Arima,Hisatomi Arima,Bruce Neal,Bin Peng,Bin Peng,Emma Heeley,Christian Skulina,Mark W Parsons,Jong S. Kim,Qing Ling Tao,Yue Chun Li,Jian Dong Jiang,Li Wen Tai,Jin Li Zhang,En Xu,Yan Cheng,Stephane Heritier,Lewis B. Morgenstern,John Chalmers +21 more
TL;DR: Early intensive lowering of elevated blood pressure (BP) after acute intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) was evaluated in this article, as a run-in phase to a larger trial.
Intensive blood pressure reduction in acute cerebralhaemorrhage trial (INTERACT): a randomised pilot trial
Craig S. Anderson,Hisatomi Arima,John Chalmers,Emma Heeley,Stephane Heritier,Bruce Neal,Bin Peng,Christian Skulina,Yan Cheng,Yining Huang,Jiang Dong Jiang,Sung Kim Jong,Wen Tai Li,Lewis B. Morgenstern,Mark W Parsons,Qing Ling Tao,Jiguang Wang,En Xu,Jin Li Zhang +18 more
TL;DR: Early intensive BP-lowering treatment is clinically feasible, well tolerated, and seems to reduce haematoma growth in ICH, a large randomised trial needed to define the effects on clinical outcomes across a broad range of patients with ICH.
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Effects of Early Intensive Blood Pressure-Lowering Treatment on the Growth of Hematoma and Perihematomal Edema in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage: The Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (INTERACT)
Craig S. Anderson,Yining Huang,Hisatomi Arima,Emma Heeley,Christian Skulina,Mark W Parsons,Bin Peng,Qiang Li,Steve Su,Qing Ling Tao,Yue Chun Li,Jian Dong Jiang,Li Wen Tai,Jin Li Zhang,En Xu,Yan Cheng,Lewis B. Morgenstern,John Chalmers,Ji-Guang Wang +18 more
TL;DR: The Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction In Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (INTERACT) as mentioned in this paper suggests that early intensive blood pressure lowering can attenuate hematoma growth at 24 hours after intracerebral hemorrhage.
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Significance of perihematomal edema in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: The INTERACT trial
Hisatomi Arima,Ji-Guang Wang,Yining Huang,Emma Heeley,Christian Skulina,Mark W Parsons,Bin Peng,Qiang Li,Shirley Y. Su,Qing Ling Tao,Yuechun Li,Jie Jiang,Li Wen Tai,Jun-Fang Zhang,En Xu,Yan Cheng,Lewis B. Morgenstern,John Chalmers,Craig S. Anderson +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used data from the INTERACT trial to determine the predictors and prognostic significance of perihematomal edema over 72 hours after intracerebral hemorrhage.
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Lower Treatment Blood Pressure Is Associated With Greatest Reduction in Hematoma Growth After Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Hisatomi Arima,Craig S. Anderson,Ji-Guang Wang,Yining Huang,Emma Heeley,Bruce Neal,Mark Woodward,Christian Skulina,Mark W Parsons,Bin Peng,Qing Ling Tao,Yue Chun Li,Jian Dong Jiang,Li Wen Tai,Jin Li Zhang,En Xu,Yan Cheng,Lewis B. Morgenstern,John Chalmers +18 more
TL;DR: Intensive BP reduction to systolic levels between 130 and 140 mm Hg is likely to provide the maximum protection against hematoma growth after intracerebral hemorrhage.