How long does 90% of cerebral infarcts live

90% of patients with cerebral infarction can be treated with thrombolytic therapy if conditions permit, and there is some possibility of cure. Most patients usually only live for 3~7 days and die within a week after the onset of cerebral infarction due to brain herniation caused by cerebral edema, and even if surgery is performed in a timely manner, neurological dysfunction may ultimately lead to death.
Cerebral infarction 90% belongs to large cerebral infarction, which is an extremely critical disease. If immediate medical attention is sought within the time window for thrombolysis and the patient does not have contraindications such as tertiary hypertension or a history of cerebral hemorrhage, then thrombolysis can be considered and there is some possibility of cure.
For most patients with 90% cerebral infarction, the opportunity for thrombolysis is often lost due to reasons such as late consultation, and the patient will suffer from severe intracranial pressure increase due to cerebral edema within 3 to 7 days, which can lead to brain herniation and life-threatening injury. In addition, even if the increase in intracranial pressure is relieved by means of decompression surgery with debridement, it often results in death due to neurological deficits.
If the diagnosis of cerebral infarction is confirmed 90% of the time, follow your doctor’s instructions.