| Literature DB >> 6711367 |
E R Hitchcock, S A Tsementzis, A A Dow.
Abstract
112 patients operated on for an intracranial aneurysm were surveyed. The immediate (up to 3 days from surgery) and late (from 3 days onwards and up to 2 years) outcome was examined in relation to the level and duration of per-operative hypotension as well as technical difficulties. The risk of both immediate and late post-operative neurological deficit was increased when the systolic blood pressure was pharmacologically reduced below the level of 60 mm Hg. The duration of such hypotension had a similar influence. A proportion of patients, following subarachnoid haemorrhage, respond poorly to hypotension and identification of these "vulnerable perfusers" by bedside cerebral blood flow or other monitoring procedures may be useful.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6711367 DOI: 10.1007/bf01406652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.216