Among critically ill adults with acute aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and anemia, a liberal transfusion strategy did not improve neurologic outcomes by 12 months compared to a restrictive ...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a life-threatening emergency characterized by the accumulation of blood in the subarachnoid space. Despite its relative rarity—accounting for only 1–7% of all ...
CTA facilitates screening for the ruptured aneurysm at the time of SAH diagnosis and helps to plan the most appropriate repair procedure; coiling or clipping. All treatment decisions should be ...
Poor Hunt–Hess grade (severe initial neurological injury) or intraventricular hemorrhage on admission most strongly predicted fever (both P <0.001); SAH sum score, large aneurysm size and loss ...
The sensitivity of SAH detection by computed tomography approaches 100% within the first 6 h. Cerebral angiography remains the gold standard to demonstrate the ruptured aneurysm, although computed ...
The stroke that happens af­ter a brain aneurysm burst is called a “subarachnoid hemorrhage.” What are the symptoms of a brain aneurysm? — Most small brain aneu­rysms cause no symptoms.
This could obstruct blood flow and result in a stroke. When a brain aneurysm ruptures, it causes a subarachnoid hemorrhage, sometimes referred to as a "brain bleed." Individuals often report ...