Amount of subarachnoid blood and vasospasm: current aspects. A transcranial Doppler study
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Amount of subarachnoid blood and vasospasm: current aspects. A transcranial Doppler study
Abstract
Subsequent to admission after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), 120 patients (74 women and 46 men) underwent microsurgical clipping of a total of 158 cerebral aneurysms within 96 hours after the bleed. Their mean age was 46 (20-91) years. Computed tomography (CT) findings were graded according to the modified Fisher scale and all patients had daily transcranial doppler (TCD) recordings of their basal cerebral arteries. In 19% of SAH was grade I on CT, in 44% grade II and in 37% grade III. The rate of patients who developed severe vasospasm as documented by TCD (mean blood flow velocities exceeding 160 cm/s on 2 or more consecutive days) was 39% for grade I patients, 26% for grade II patients and 34% for patients with SAH grade III on the initial CT. There was no difference in the rate of occurrence of severe vasospasm, when the patients were split into 2 groups according to the time of performance of the initial CT scan-within 24 hours, and 48-80 hours after SAH, respectively. It is concluded that the amount of subarachnoid blood on the initial CT scan should no longer be used as the indicator for occurrence and severity of the multifactorial entity vasospasm.
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