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Subarachnoid hemorrhage in elderly: advantages of the endovascular treatment.

Diego Garbossa1, Pier Paolo Panciani, Riccardo Fornaro, Emanuela Crobeddu, Nicola Marengo, Chiara Fronda, Alessandro Ducati, Mauro Bergui, Marco Fontanella.   

Abstract

AIM: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from aneurysm rupture accounts for approximately 3% of all strokes. A significant improvement in surgery and endovascular procedures has reduced mortality and morbidity. Nowadays, endovascular treatment is a viable alternative to conservative treatment in elderly patients. We designed a retrospective observational study on all endovascular procedures carried out in our department in order to evaluate the outcome in elderly patients compared with a younger cohort.
METHODS: A total of 378 patients with aneurysmal SAH were treated with detachable platinum coils in our department (1994-2009). Of these, 310 patients were aged 20-69 years and 68 were aged over 70 years. Data were stratified according to Hunt-Hess (H-H) grade at admission. The mean follow up was 4.8 years. The final outcome was evaluated through the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS).
RESULTS: We observed a favorable outcome (GOS 5-4) in both groups of patients admitted with moderately good clinical conditions (H-H 1-3), with no statistically significant difference. In contrast, in the case of H-H grade at admission > 3, we observed a statistically significant poor outcome in elderly patients.
CONCLUSIONS: We consider the endovascular treatment as first choice for elderly patients presenting with a good H-H grade at admission. Quick functional recovery and reduced hospitalization time were observed. Unlike young patients, a chance of recovery in elderly patients with H-H 4-5 is more difficult to achieve. Therefore, a conservative approach should be considered.
© 2011 Japan Geriatrics Society.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21729225     DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0594.2011.00725.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Gerontol Int        ISSN: 1447-0594            Impact factor:   2.730


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