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Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients
Poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients present a high mortality and morbidity. In this study, we reviewed the acute interventional (surgical and endovascular) management of 109 SAH-poor condition patients, who were treated as early as logistically possible after confirming stable circ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2350130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18200827 |
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author | Eleftherios, Archavlis Carvi y Nievas, Mario Nazareno |
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description | Poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients present a high mortality and morbidity. In this study, we reviewed the acute interventional (surgical and endovascular) management of 109 SAH-poor condition patients, who were treated as early as logistically possible after confirming stable circulation parameters. Patients over the age of 70 years, without clinical response to painful stimulation were excluded. We recognized at least 3 different postinterventional therapeutic approaches: (1) Norm- or hypovolemic, normotensive hemodilution in 30 patients with space-occupying intracranial hematomas as well as in 31 cases with acute cerebro-spinal-fluid obstruction. (2) Normovolemic, hypertensive hemodilution after unilateral decompressive craniotomy in 23 surgical- and 2 endovascular-treated patients with focalized space occupying lesions and reduced cerebral perfusion. (3) Hypovolemic, normo-, or hypertensive hemodilution after bilateral decompressive craniotomy in 23 cases with massive brain-swelling. We observed a reduced mortality (21%). The overall late outcome was favorable in 56% and unfavorable in 23%. Selective aggressive treatment adapted to increase the cerebral perfusion, seems to be an effective therapy to improve the survival and outcome of several poor condition SAH-patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-23501302008-05-08 Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients Eleftherios, Archavlis Carvi y Nievas, Mario Nazareno Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research Poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) patients present a high mortality and morbidity. In this study, we reviewed the acute interventional (surgical and endovascular) management of 109 SAH-poor condition patients, who were treated as early as logistically possible after confirming stable circulation parameters. Patients over the age of 70 years, without clinical response to painful stimulation were excluded. We recognized at least 3 different postinterventional therapeutic approaches: (1) Norm- or hypovolemic, normotensive hemodilution in 30 patients with space-occupying intracranial hematomas as well as in 31 cases with acute cerebro-spinal-fluid obstruction. (2) Normovolemic, hypertensive hemodilution after unilateral decompressive craniotomy in 23 surgical- and 2 endovascular-treated patients with focalized space occupying lesions and reduced cerebral perfusion. (3) Hypovolemic, normo-, or hypertensive hemodilution after bilateral decompressive craniotomy in 23 cases with massive brain-swelling. We observed a reduced mortality (21%). The overall late outcome was favorable in 56% and unfavorable in 23%. Selective aggressive treatment adapted to increase the cerebral perfusion, seems to be an effective therapy to improve the survival and outcome of several poor condition SAH-patients. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2350130/ /pubmed/18200827 Text en © 2007 Eleftherios and Nazareno, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Eleftherios, Archavlis Carvi y Nievas, Mario Nazareno Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title | Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title_full | Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title_fullStr | Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title_short | Acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
title_sort | acute management of poor condition subarachnoid hemorrhage patients |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2350130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18200827 |
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