2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(01)00513-4
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Contemporary management of subarachnoid hemorrhage and vasospasm: the UIC experience

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“…Second, it is often difficult to determine whether unfavorable outcomes such as new infarctions are due to thromboembolic complications of angioplasty or problems inherent to the disease process, such as ongoing vasospasm. 3,22 As with technical efficacy, prospective studies are needed to assess complication rates more accurately and ensure that specific complications are recognized and recorded in a timely manner.…”
Section: Technical Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, it is often difficult to determine whether unfavorable outcomes such as new infarctions are due to thromboembolic complications of angioplasty or problems inherent to the disease process, such as ongoing vasospasm. 3,22 As with technical efficacy, prospective studies are needed to assess complication rates more accurately and ensure that specific complications are recognized and recorded in a timely manner.…”
Section: Technical Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variables (such as the severity of the initial hemorrhage, medical comorbidities, efficacy of concurrent hemodynamic therapy, and the natural progression of the disease process) may influence outcome independent of endovascular interventions. 3,22 However, we did record data on the patients' estimated neurological condition on discharge, which may be used in future studies.…”
Section: Treatment Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, systemic vasoconstriction puts the end organs, ie, kidneys, at risk for ischemia if hydration is not enough. If a patient is found to be euvolemic after Swan-Ganz placement, volume expansion and vasopressors are usually instituted simultaneously [9].…”
Section: Direct Managementmentioning
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“…3,4 Although the decision to treat vasospasm is based on numerous clinical variables, including the patient's neurological status, the presence of CT hypodensities suspected to be the result of angiographic vasospasm may be a factor in the decision to continue or prolong aggressive therapy. The implication of our results is that a subset of patients (4 patients, 19% in this series) diagnosed with DIND have little or mild angiographic vasospasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…1,2 The treatments of vasospasm with induced hypertension and endovascular angioplasty are however associated with significant morbidity. [3][4][5] The challenge remains to differentiate between patients who may or may not benefit from such treatment.…”
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