“…The unavailability of a vehicle group for research on the role of blood in the pathophysiology in the endovascular puncture model is another area of concern (5, 47). In the production of vasospasm, the most important factor, as shown in both experimental (12,26,43,44,46) and clinical studies (16,29), is the amount of blood in contact with cerebral arteries. Rats are unable to maintain an adequate amount of periarterial clotting because of the rapid clearance time, which usually occurs 48 h after subarachnoid hemorrhage induction (12,19,30).…”