The haemodynamic effect of transcranial Doppler-guided high-dose nimodipine treatment in established vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage
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The haemodynamic effect of transcranial Doppler-guided high-dose nimodipine treatment in established vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage
Abstract
Eleven patients (7 females) with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) and transcranial Doppler (TCD) signs of vasospasm during prophylactic intravenous nimodipine treatment (2 mg/h) were treated with TCD-guided high-dose (4 mg/h) intravenous nimodipine. The patients were followed clinically and with serial TCD investigations. Increasing nimodipine to high-dose treatment led to a reduction of the abnormally elevated mean flow velocities (FV) in all patients. There was also a reversal of clinical signs of delayed ischaemia. In one patient, repeated computer tomographic (CT) investigations revealed a reversal of ischaemic changes. Reduction of nimodipine from 4 to 2 mg/hr resulted in a return to abnormally elevated mean FV as well as a return of clinical signs of cerebral ischaemia. The outcome was favourable in 82% of the patients and there was no mortality or vegetative survival. No patient deteriorated clinically due to vasospasm during treatment with high-dose nimodipine. The individual effect of nimodipine treatment can be monitored by the use of serial TCD investigations. TCD-guided high-dose nimodipine treatment appears to be an effective treatment in SAH patients developing vasospasm despite prophylactic standard dose treatment. The data give support for a direct vascular effect of nimodipine on cerebral vasospasm.
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