The relationship between delayed infarcts and angiographic vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Robert J. Brown, Abhay Kumar, Rajat Dhar, Tomoko R. Sampson, Michael N. Diringer

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:: Delayed cerebral ischemia is common after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) and is a major contributor to poor outcome. Yet, although generally attributed to arterial vasospasm, neurological deterioration may also occur in the absence of vasospasm. OBJECTIVE:: To determine the relationship between delayed infarction and angiographic vasospasm and compare the characteristics of infarcts related to vasospasm vs those unrelated. METHODS:: A retrospective review of patients with aSAH admitted from July 2007 through June 2011. Patients were included if they were admitted within 48 hours of SAH, had a computed tomography scan both 24 to 48 hours following aneurysm treatment and ≥7 days after SAH, and had a catheter angiogram to evaluate for vasospasm. Delayed infarcts seen on late computed tomography but not postprocedurally were attributed to vasospasm if there was moderate or severe vasospasm in the corresponding vascular territory on angiography. Infarct volume was measured by perimeter tracing. RESULTS:: Of 276 aSAH survivors, 134 had all imaging requisite for inclusion. Fifty-four (34%) had moderate or severe vasospasm, of whom 17 (31%) had delayed infarcts, compared with only 3 (4%) of 80 patients without vasospasm (P < .001). There were a total of 29 delayed infarcts in these 20 patients; 21 were in a territory with angiographic vasospasm, but 8 (28%) were not. Infarct volume did not differ between vasospasm-related (18 ± 25 mL) and vasospasm-unrelated (11 ± 12 mL) infarcts (P = .54), but infarcts in the absence of vasospasm were more likely watershed (50% vs 10%, P = .03). CONCLUSION:: Delayed infarcts following aSAH can occur in territories without angiographic vasospasm and are more likely watershed in distribution. ABBREVIATIONS:: ACA, anterior cerebral arteryaSAH, aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhageCSD, cortical spreading depressionDCI, delayed cerebral ischemia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)702-708
Number of pages7
JournalNeurosurgery
Volume72
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013

Keywords

  • Cerebral vasospasm
  • Delayed cerebral ischemia
  • Stroke
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage

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