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Delayed Cerebral Ischemia after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Results of Induced Hypertension Only after the IMCVS Trial—A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Güresir, Erdem
, Brandecker, Simon
, Lampmann, Tim
, Wach, Johannes
, Dorn, Franziska
, Welchowski, Thomas
, Güresir, Agi
, Velten, Markus
, Lehmann, Felix
, Vatter, Hartmut
in
Aneurysms
/ Angioplasty
/ Blood pressure
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hypertension
/ Ischemia
/ Medical imaging
/ Patients
/ Stroke
/ Variables
2022
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Delayed Cerebral Ischemia after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Results of Induced Hypertension Only after the IMCVS Trial—A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Güresir, Erdem
, Brandecker, Simon
, Lampmann, Tim
, Wach, Johannes
, Dorn, Franziska
, Welchowski, Thomas
, Güresir, Agi
, Velten, Markus
, Lehmann, Felix
, Vatter, Hartmut
in
Aneurysms
/ Angioplasty
/ Blood pressure
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hypertension
/ Ischemia
/ Medical imaging
/ Patients
/ Stroke
/ Variables
2022
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Delayed Cerebral Ischemia after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Results of Induced Hypertension Only after the IMCVS Trial—A Prospective Cohort Study
by
Güresir, Erdem
, Brandecker, Simon
, Lampmann, Tim
, Wach, Johannes
, Dorn, Franziska
, Welchowski, Thomas
, Güresir, Agi
, Velten, Markus
, Lehmann, Felix
, Vatter, Hartmut
in
Aneurysms
/ Angioplasty
/ Blood pressure
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hypertension
/ Ischemia
/ Medical imaging
/ Patients
/ Stroke
/ Variables
2022
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Delayed Cerebral Ischemia after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Results of Induced Hypertension Only after the IMCVS Trial—A Prospective Cohort Study
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Delayed Cerebral Ischemia after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Results of Induced Hypertension Only after the IMCVS Trial—A Prospective Cohort Study
2022
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Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is a predictor of poor outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Treatment strategies vary and include induced hypertension and invasive endovascular treatment. After the IMCVS trial (NCT01400360), which failed to demonstrate a benefit of endovascular treatment for cerebral vasospasm (CVS) and resulted in a significantly worse outcome, we changed our treatment policy in patients with diagnosed CVS to induced hypertension only, and we present our prospective results in the subgroup of SAH patients meeting inclusion criteria of the IMCVS trial. All patients underwent screening for DIND when conscious and for CVS using CT-A/-P at day 6–8 after SAH. In the case of CVS, arterial hypertension was induced and continued until re-assessment. In total, 149 of 303 patients developed CVS. DCI developed in 35 patients (23.5%). In multivariate analyses, CVS was a predictor for the development of new infarctions. Poor admission status, re-bleeding before treatment, and DCI predicted poor outcome. The omittance of invasive endovascular rescue therapies in SAH patients with CVS, additional to induced hypertension, does not lead to a higher rate of DCI. Potential benefits of additional endovascular treatment for CVS need to be addressed in further studies searching for a subgroup of patients who may benefit.
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