Vasospasm in subarachnoid haemorrage after arterial aneurysm’s rupture: ethiology, pathogenesis (Review of literature)
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сосудистый спазм, артериальная аневризма, субарахноидальное кровоизлияние.Abstract
Among the complications after the rupture of arterial aneurysm the most common and difficult is vasospasm, the result of which is cerebral ischemia. Cerebral vasospasm is diagnosted angiographically in 44,8% of observations, ishemic disordes after vasospasm — in 31,5 %. The risk of mortality increases after cerebral ischemia, so good results aren’t of high level. The results of literature data analyses for the ethiology, pathogenesis of vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrage, the pathomorphology of main cerebral arteries were represented.References
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