| Literature DB >> 24324371 |
Tumul Chowdhury1, Ronald B Cappellani, Nora Sandu, Bernhard Schaller, Jayesh Daya.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Perioperative aneurysm rupture (PAR) is one of the most dreaded complications of intracranial aneurysms, and approximately 80% of nontraumatic SAHs are related to such PAR aneurysms. The literature is currently scant and even controversial regarding the issues of various contributory factors on different phases of perioperative period. Thus this paper highlights the current understanding of various risk factors, variables, and outcomes in relation to PAR and try to summarize the current knowledge.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24324371 PMCID: PMC3845728 DOI: 10.1155/2013/396404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Intraoperative variables contributing intracranial aneurysm rupture.
| Outcome | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| Anesthesia related | Poor |
| Pain | |
| Light plane of anesthesia | |
| Intubation response | |
| Acute fluctuations in TMP | |
| High blood pressure (induction, skull pin fixation, and incision) | |
| Coughing/gagging | |
| Raised ICP | |
| Large and rapid bolus mannitol | |
| Acute hyperventilation | |
|
| Variable |
| Increased vessel wall fragility (same for coiling procedures) | Poor |
| Smoking/COPD | |
| Hyperlipidemia/CAD | |
| Lower Hunt and Hess grade | |
| Predissection phase | Poor |
| (Dural opening and arachnoid opening, hematoma removal, and brain retraction) | |
| Dissection phase | Variable |
| Type of artery (PICA, ACA, and PCA) | |
| Previously ruptured aneurysm | |
| Surgeon's experience |
Intraoperative variables contributing intracranial aneurysm rupture (coiling only).
| Outcome | |
|---|---|
| Preprocedural | |
| Hypertensive patients | Poor |
| Angiography in acute phase of SAH | |
| Contrast injection induced hypertension | |
| Intraprocedural factors | Poor |
| Age younger than 65 years | |
| Very small aneurysms | |
| Wide neck > 4 mm | |
| Type of artery (MCA and posterior circulation) | |
| Previously ruptured aneurysm | |
| Experience of neuroradiologist |
Perioperative variables contributing intracranial aneurysm rupture.
| Perioperative variable | Outcome |
|---|---|
|
| Variable |
| Age | |
| Female gender | |
| Size (large aneurysm) and location (posterior circulation aneurysm) | |
| Genetic factors/familial factors | |
| Hypertension | |
| Smoking | |
| Ruptured aneurysm | Poor |
|
| Poor |
| Preprocedural factors | |
| Anesthesia related | |
| Factors affecting TMP | |
| Predissection variables | |
| Intraprocedural variables | |
| Predissection variables | Poor |
| Dissection variables | |
| Coiling versus surgery | Poor/variable |
| Size and location | |
| Comorbidities | |
|
| Poor |
| Emergence/extubation related | |
| Surgical dissection/trauma | |
| Incomplete obliteration by coiling or clipping |