Cerebral Vasospasm with Ruptured Saccular Aneurysm — The Clinical Manifestations

Colleen Fisher(Massachusetts General Hospital), Glenn H. Roberson(Harvard University), Robert G. Ojemann(Harvard University)
Neurosurgery
November 1, 1977
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Abstract

Fifty cases of verified intracranial ruptured saccular aneurysm were analyzed to investigate the relationship of the development of a delayed cerebral ischemic deficit to the presence of cerebral vasospasm visualized on angiography. Twenty-five patients developed a delayed ischemic deficit (DID), and all showed Grade 3+ or 4+ vasospasm. Nineteen patients had Grade 0, 1+, or 2+ vasospasm, and none developed a DID. It was concluded that in this study vasospasm accounted for all DID's and that in the absence of vasospasm DID did not occur. The DID occurred most often on Day 8 (7 of 25 cases).


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