2018
DOI: 10.3126/jssn.v21i1.24370
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Prediction of aneurysm location based on pattern of bleed on CT scan

Abstract: Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) is the ‘gold standard’ for detecting subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) for visualizing the vascular pathology. There is some correlation between the pattern (based on Fisher grading) and location of bleed on CT scan and eventual location of cerebral aneurysm(s). Our aim was to assess the correlation between distribution of hemorrhage on the initial CT scan and eventual site of the ruptured aneurysm at our institution. Methods: T… Show more

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“…5,6,15 Minimal clot distribution in CT scan had been associated with favorable outcome in the previous literature; however, in this study the association was not signifi cant and might be due to small sample size of Fisher's grade 1 and 2 at presentation. 5,6,7,12,13 In this study, all the cases were of anterior circulating aneurysms; though, some literatures groupedPcom aneurysm in posterior circulation. 4 The presence of ophthalmic and Pcom aneurysmswere signifi cantly associated with favorable outcome at three months and this might be largely due to less cerebral dissection during surgery.Similar results were obtained in previous studies where better outcome was seen with MCA aneurysm and internal carotid aneurysm, when they were compared with vertebrobasilar or other anterior circulating aneurysms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…5,6,15 Minimal clot distribution in CT scan had been associated with favorable outcome in the previous literature; however, in this study the association was not signifi cant and might be due to small sample size of Fisher's grade 1 and 2 at presentation. 5,6,7,12,13 In this study, all the cases were of anterior circulating aneurysms; though, some literatures groupedPcom aneurysm in posterior circulation. 4 The presence of ophthalmic and Pcom aneurysmswere signifi cantly associated with favorable outcome at three months and this might be largely due to less cerebral dissection during surgery.Similar results were obtained in previous studies where better outcome was seen with MCA aneurysm and internal carotid aneurysm, when they were compared with vertebrobasilar or other anterior circulating aneurysms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%