Clinical evaluation of the efficacy of the combination of aneurysm embolization and cerebrospinal fluid replacement in the treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
W. Ding, N. Gao, M.X. Li, L.J. Ding, F.F. Li, L. Mou Rizhao Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rizhao City Shandong Province, China. mlwws0633@163.com
OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical efficacy of aneurysm embolization and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) replacement in the treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventy-nine patients with grade III-IV aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, who were treated in the hospital from Jan. 2012 to Jan. 2014, were included in this study. These patients were treated with different methods based on the cause of disease and the treatment chosen by their families. In the treatment group, 42 patients received aneurysm embolization and cerebrospinal fluid replacement, while 37 patients in the control group received simple aneurysm embolization. The treatment efficacy and the occurrence of complications in both groups were compared.
RESULTS: The occurrence of cerebral vasospasm and hydrocephalus in the treatment group was significantly lower than the control group, and the difference was statistically significant. However, the mortality rate was decreased in both groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Both methods had the advantage of minimal invasiveness and rapid post-operative recovery. But using combination of these two methods is clinically rational and could decrease the rate of disability and mortality.
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W. Ding, N. Gao, M.X. Li, L.J. Ding, F.F. Li, L. Mou
Clinical evaluation of the efficacy of the combination of aneurysm embolization and cerebrospinal fluid replacement in the treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2015
Vol. 19 - N. 3
Pages: 402-405