
A recent clinical trial conducted in Denmark has raised concerns about the use of intraventricular lavage as a treatment for intraventricular hemorrhage. The study, which included 21 participants, was terminated early due to a significantly higher risk of severe adverse events associated with intraventricular lavage. The procedure was also found to have a higher rate of catheter occlusion and longer procedure times compared to standard drainage. The results suggest caution is necessary when considering intraventricular lavage as a treatment option for this condition to ensure patient safety.
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