학술논문

Subarachnoid haemorrhage secondary to traumatic intracranial aneurysm of the posterior cerebral circulation: case series and literature review.
Document Type
Article
Source
Acta Neurochirurgica. Sep2016, Vol. 158 Issue 9, p1731-1740. 10p. 3 Black and White Photographs, 1 Chart.
Subject
*SUBARACHNOID hemorrhage
*EMOTIONAL trauma
*POSTERIOR cerebral artery
*FALSE aneurysms
*CEREBROVASCULAR disease diagnosis
*PHYSIOLOGY
*DIAGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
0001-6268
Abstract
Background: To identify the clinical features, rebleed risk, timing and method of diagnosis, complications and outcome for subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) from traumatic intracranial aneurysm (TICA) of the posterior circulation. Subjects included 26 patients aged 3-54 (mean 24.8). Methods: Case series and literature search to identify all reported cases. Results: In our series, two of three cases were fatal as a result of rebleed, and one case had a good outcome with no deficit, following prompt diagnosis and embolisation. Our key findings from the literature review were: 30.7 % of patients were age 16 and under; 88 % had an acute drop in consciousness, 46 % in a delayed manner; the mean time to diagnosis was 7.5 days; initial cerebrovascular imaging was normal in 23 %; the rebleed rate was 23 %; 61 % required emergency diversion of cerebrospinal fluid; 11 % developed vasospasm requiring treatment; 19.2 % had deficits that rendered them unable to live independently. The mortality rate was 27 %. Conclusions: SAH from ruptured posterior circulation TICA is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. A high index of suspicion as well as prompt diagnosis, repeat imaging in selected cases, and treatment of any associated TICA can be crucial to a favourable outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]