Acute cerebral revascularization
- PMID: 4020443
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1985.63.2.0200
Acute cerebral revascularization
Abstract
Fifteen patients evaluated for acute cerebral ischemia underwent acute cerebral revascularization between March, 1979, and May, 1983. Clinical presentation included crescendo transient ischemic attacks (TIA's) in eight cases, progressing neurological dysfunction in three cases, and completed nonfluctuating deficits in four cases. Nine patients received intravenous heparin but did not improve neurologically. The patients with crescendo TIA's were operated on within 4 hours of their last event; those with progressing deficits were operated on while the deficit was developing, and those with established deficits were operated on 4, 6, 9, and 12 hours, respectively, after the event began. The clinical picture for 10 patients had resolved within 10 hours after surgery. One patient with crescendo TIA's, two with progressing deficits, and two with established deficits had postoperative residual deficits, of which three were mild and two severe. One patient, who had a saphenous vein graft to the middle cerebral artery, developed an intracerebral hematoma. In this prospective noncontrolled nonrandomized study, acute cerebral revascularization was performed safely, had limited risks, and offered the potential to help some patients. Further controlled randomized studies are indicated.
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