Patients with spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage - presentation of a 10-year hospital series.

Abstract:

:In this study we present the population-based patient material with spontaneous SAH, treated in our Neurosurgical unit during the 10 years (1997-2006) after the introduction of endovascular treatment of aneurysms (EVT) in our hospital. All patients that had a spontaneous SAH and a potential to survive were admitted. The present study comprises 1471 patients. 72 % had one or more aneurysms. AVM or other vascular pathological findings where found in 2%. Angiography was judged as normal in 21% and was not performed in 5%. 664 of the patients with aneurysms were treated by endovascular means, 333 were operated and 31 were treated with both methods. Thirty-five received no treatment. The main difference in admission parameters between the coiled and clipped aneurysms was the location of the aneurysm, with posterior circulation aneurysm exclusively being coiled and MCA aneurysms mainly clipped. The highest 6-month mortality for aneurysms presented in the untreated group (71.4%), and the lowest (3.2%) in the group treated with both clip and coil. Six-month mortality was 3.5% for the patients with a normal angiography. Of these, no one with Fisher grade 1 and 2/120 patients with Fisher 2 died. The mortality was high (89%) for those patients where angiography was not performed. The present patient group was compared to an earlier published a 12-year patient series from our clinic. The patients with aneurysmal SAH in the present series were older and had a lower 6-month mortality in our material compared to the published data from our clinic from 1981-1992. More patients were admitted in a good clinical condition in the present series, but there was also a higher proportion of patients from the worst clinical groups. The percentage of aneurysms treated had increased from 80% to 97% after EVT was introduced.

journal_name

Br J Neurosurg

authors

Ronne-Engström E,Enblad P,Gál G,Norbäck O,Ryttlefors M,Cesarini KG,Bolander H,Tovi M,Persson L

doi

10.1080/02688690902874901

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-01-01 00:00:00

pages

499-506

issue

5

eissn

0268-8697

issn

1360-046X

pii

914266298

journal_volume

23

pub_type

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