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| Author | Nelson, Sarah E. Fragata, Isabel Rowland, Matthew de Oliveira Manoel, Airton Leonardo |
| Abstract | Some of the enclosed manuscripts discuss the relationship between clinical factors or biomarkers and SAH outcome directly (Zhang et al, Wen et al, Wang et al). For instance, Zhang et al found that the Creactive protein to lymphocytes ratio was associated with poor functional outcomes in aneurysmal SAH (Zhang et al). Wen et al discovered that parenchymal blood volume maps as acquired by C-arm flatpanel detector CT appear to be associated with discharge outcomes (Wen et al). Wang et al evaluated factors associated with occurrence of delayed cerebral ischemia and prognosis of patients with aneurysmal SAH associated with hydrocephalus, noting that high Hunt and Hess grade and surgical clipping were independent risk factors for delayed cerebral ischemia, while older age, higher Hunt and Hess grade, higher C reactive protein, and increased neutrophil levels were independently associated with poor outcomes at 6 months (Wang et al). Another article discusses the double microcatheter technique as a possible safe and effective treatment for anterior circulation ruptured aneurysms (Zhao et al). These articles thus add to the literature regarding SAH treatment and prognostication, the latter of which is still fraught with uncertainty (Connolly et al 2012).Other articles explore the relevance of certain clinical factors in relation to SAH patients' clinical course (Yuan et al, Santana et al) including the development of pneumonia and contribution to early brain injury. For instance, Yu... |
| ISSN | 16642295 |
| DOI | 10.3389/fneur.2023.1186473 |
| Volume Number | 14 |
| Journal | Frontiers in Neurology |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2023-05-03 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Subarachanoid haemorrhage Prognostication Outcomes Research Biomarker |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Neurology Neurology (clinical) |
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