Literature DB >> 2163791

The effects of treating hypertension following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

E F Wijdicks1, M Vermeulen, G D Murray, A Hijdra, J van Gijn.   

Abstract

We investigated in a consecutive series of 134 patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage whether institution of antihypertensive treatment was related to the incidence of cerebral ischemia and rebleeding. The aim of hypertensive treatment was to reduce the diastolic blood pressure to levels below 100 mm Hg. There was no difference in outcome between patients with or without antihypertensive drugs. Rebleeding was less frequent in patients with antihypertensive treatment (12/80 patients (15%) versus 18/54 patients (33%) without anti-hypertensive treatment (p = 0.012)). Nevertheless, patients with anti-hypertensive treatment had, on average, still higher blood pressures than untreated patients. Conversely, infarction occurred more often in patients with anti-hypertensive treatment (34/80 patients (43%) versus 12/54 (22%) without antihypertensives (p = 0.03)). This relationship was partly explained by co-existing hyponatremia. Our results suggest that the need for antihypertensive treatment is questionable, since the prevention of rebleeding is offset by an increased risk of cerebral infarction.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2163791     DOI: 10.1016/0303-8467(90)90085-j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg        ISSN: 0303-8467            Impact factor:   1.876


  14 in total

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5.  Antihypertensives are administered selectively in emergency department patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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