학술논문

Update on the management of subarachnoid hemorrhage
Document Type
Report
Source
Future Neurology. March 2013, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p205, 20 p.
Subject
Germany
Language
English
ISSN
1479-6708
Abstract
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating cerebrovascular disease. Outcome after SAH is mainly determined by the initial severity of the hemorrhage. Neuroimaging, in particular computed tomography, and aneurysm repair techniques, such as coiling and clipping, as well as neurocritical care management, have improved during the last few years. The management of a patient with SAH should have an interdisciplinary approach with case discussions between the neurointensivist, interventionalist and the neurosurgeon. The patient should be treated in a specialized neurointensive care unit of a center with sufficient SAH case volume. Poor-grade patients can be observed for complications and delayed cerebral ischemia through continuous monitoring techniques in addition to transcranial Doppler ultrasonography such as continuous electroencephalography, brain tissue oxygenation, cerebral metabolism, cerebral blood flow and serial vascular imaging. Neurocritical care should focus on neuromonitoring for delayed cerebral ischemia, management of hydrocephalus, seizures and intracranial hypertension, as well as of medical complications such as hyperglycemia, fever and anemia.
Author(s): Katja E Wartenberg [sup.1] Keywords * complication; delayed cerebral ischemia; endovascular therapy; mortality; outcome predictor; rebleeding; spreading depolarization; subarachnoid hemorrhage Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is an acute cerebrovascular event with [...]