Title of article :
The effect of induced hypertension in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A narrative review
Author/Authors :
Azari Jafari ، Amirhossein Student Research Committee, School of Medicine - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Mirmoeeni ، Seyyedmohammadsadeq Student Research Committee, School of Medicine - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Johnson ، William Chase Department of Neurosurgery, Division of Neuro Critical Care - University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio School of Medicine , Shah ، Muffaqam Deccan College of Medical Sciences - Owaisi Hospital and Research Centre , Hassani ، Maryam Sadat Student Research Committee, School of Medicine - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Nazari ، Shahrzad Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Fielder ، Tristan University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio School of Medicine , Seifi ، Ali Department of Neurosurgery, Division of Neuro Critical Care - University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio School of Medicine
From page :
188
To page :
196
Abstract :
Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage ‎(aSAH) ‎accounts for 2–5% of all strokes, and 10%‐15% of ‎aSAH patients will not survive until hospital admission. Induced hypertension (IH) is an emerging therapeutic option being used for the treatment of vasospasm in ‎aSAH. For patients with cerebral vasospasm (CVS) consequent to SAH, IH is implemented to increase systolic blood pressure (SBP) in order to optimize cerebral blood flow (CBF) and prevent delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI). Prophylactic use of IH has been associated with the development of vasospasm and cerebral ischemia in SAH patients. Various trials have defined several different parameters to help clinicians decide when to initiate IH in a SAH patient. However, there is insufficient evidence to recommend therapeutic IH in aSAH due to the possible serious complications like myocardial ischemia, development of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES), pulmonary edema, and even rupture of another unsecured aneurysm. This narrative review showed the favorable impact of IH therapy on aSAH patients; however, it is crucial to conduct further clinical and molecular experiments to shed more light on the effects of IH in aSAH.
Keywords :
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage , Cerebrovascular Disorders , Cardiovascular Disease , Induced Hypertension
Journal title :
current journal of neurology
Journal title :
current journal of neurology
Record number :
2779584
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