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A complicated case of an intracranial epidermoid cyst
Intracranial vasospasm and ischaemic cerebrovascular accident (CVA) following surgical removal of intracranial tumours are rare. To our knowledge, vasospasm has been reported in only two cases following surgery, with one occurring two weeks post-surgery ...
Abdelkader Dib+4 more
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Mathematical model of the interaction between baroreflex and cerebral autoregulation [PDF]
Baroreflex (BR) and cerebral autoregulation (CA) are two important mechanisms regulating blood pressure and flow. However, the functional relationship between BR and CA in humans is unknown. Since BR impairment is an adverse prognostic indicator for both cardiac and cerebrovascular diseases it would be of clinical interest to better understand the ...
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Cerebral vasospasm is a major source of morbidity and mortality in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Evidence suggests a multifactorial etiology and this concept remains supported by the assortment of therapeutic modalities under ...
Peter Adamczyk+3 more
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Management of Cerebral Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: An Update
Cerebral vasospasm is one of the major complications of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). The term vasospasm generally refers to angiographical findings, and clinically is defined by delayed neurological deterioration and delayed cerebral ...
Siddharth Chavali+2 more
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Bayesian approach to uncertainty quantification for cerebral autoregulation index [PDF]
Cerebral autoregulation refers to the brain's ability to maintain cerebral blood flow at an approximately constant level, despite changes in arterial blood pressure. The performance of this mechanism is often assessed using a ten-scale index called the ARI (autoregulation index).
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Nitric Oxide in Cerebral Vasospasm: Theories, Measurement, and Treatment
In recent decades, a large body of research has focused on the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the development of cerebral vasospasm (CV) following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
M. Siuta, S. Zuckerman, J. Mocco
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Advances in biomarkers for vasospasm – Towards a future blood-based diagnostic test
Objective: Cerebral vasospasm and the resultant delayed cerebral infarction is a significant source of mortality following aneurysmal SAH. Vasospasm is currently detected using invasive or expensive imaging at regular intervals in patients following SAH,
Aditya M. Mittal+8 more
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Local chemotherapy with carmustine-impregnated wafers showed safe and effective in the treatment of malignant glioma, with infrequent, though sometime serious, adverse effects.We report a rare case of cerebral vasospasm following glioblastoma removal ...
Vitaliano F. Muzii+3 more
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Could Phosphorous MR Spectroscopy Help Predict the Severity of Vasospasm? A Pilot Study
One of the main causes of the dismal prognosis in patients who survive the initial bleeding after aneurysmal subarachnoidal hemorrhage is the delayed cerebral ischaemia caused by vasospasm.
Malik Galijasevic+15 more
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Cerebral Vasospasm following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Evolution, Management, and Relationship to Timing of Surgery [PDF]
Thoralf M. Sundt
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