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Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V) with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V) Prof . Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Prof . Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Department of Neurosurgery – School of Department of Neurosurgery – School of Medicine Medicine Valparaíso University - Chile Valparaíso University - Chile

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Page 1: Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V) Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Department

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V)with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V)

Prof . Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Prof . Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Department of Neurosurgery – School of MedicineDepartment of Neurosurgery – School of Medicine Valparaíso University - Chile Valparaíso University - Chile

Page 2: Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V) Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Department

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

Treated Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms (%) 1990-2009Treated Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms (%) 1990-2009 Total: 929 cases Total: 929 cases

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22%

37%18%

14%9%

WFNS Grade at Admission (%)

Grade IV: 130 cases (14 %) Grade V: 84 cases ( 9 %)

Total poor grade SAH: 214 cases ( 23% )

I

II

III

IV

V

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

IV V

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CT Scan at admission...... It makes the difference between the posterior management ( explained in the next slide) and prognosis

Pattern

1- Critical brain damage

2- Brain swelling and/or edema

3- Acute Hydrocephalus

4- Intracerebral Hematoma

2

3 4

1

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

Page 5: Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH (Grade IV and V) Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Prof. Dr. Leónidas M. Quintana Department

Initial Medical Treatment1-ABC *Control blood gases- If GCS< 8 : Intubation *Controlled ventilation- avoid hypoxemia *CPP Management avoid hypotension (unclipped 120-150mmHg.Systolic blood pressure) ; adecuate Central Venous Pressure (6-12 cm

H2O)2-Sedation – Analgesics- if intubated = muscle relaxants3-Nimodipine 60mg q.4 hrs per NGT4-Phenytoin 1gr initial ; 100 mg q.8hrs per NGTIf GCS < 8: ICP Monitoring ; EVD or Spiegelberg system

HSS • ICP monitoring 2 Manitol Comfort measures Hyperventilation Surgery3 EVD 4 “as soon as possible”

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

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TOTAL : 214 CASES IN POOR SAH GRADETOTAL : 214 CASES IN POOR SAH GRADE After the anterior management ( slide 5)- Re-evaluation at 12-24 hours

No improvement : 75 cases Clinical improvement : 139 cases (35%) ( 65%)

Comfort measures Angiography

DIED DIRECT SURGERY

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

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TOTAL : 214 CASES IN POOR SAH GRADETOTAL : 214 CASES IN POOR SAH GRADE

IMPROVED 139 patientsIMPROVED 139 patients

Grade IV 114 patients ( 82%)Grade IV 114 patients ( 82%)Grade V 25 patients ( 18%)Grade V 25 patients ( 18%)

NOT IMPROVED 75 patients(*)NOT IMPROVED 75 patients(*)

Grade IV 16 patients ( 21 %)Grade IV 16 patients ( 21 %)Grade V 59 patients ( 79 %)Grade V 59 patients ( 79 %)

(*)The majority of these patients had pattern 1 and 2 at the initial CT Scan(*)The majority of these patients had pattern 1 and 2 at the initial CT Scan

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

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TIMING OF DIRECT OPERATIONTIMING OF DIRECT OPERATION139 PATIENTS WITH CLIPPED ANEURYSMS139 PATIENTS WITH CLIPPED ANEURYSMS

Before 48 hours 68 patients ( 49%)Before 48 hours 68 patients ( 49%)

Between 48-72 hours 49 patients (35%)Between 48-72 hours 49 patients (35%)

After 72 hours 22 patients (16%)After 72 hours 22 patients (16%)

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

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Compare Compare brain edemabrain edema……….. no or slight……………………..mild to severe ……….. no or slight……………………..mild to severe parenchymal fragility parenchymal fragility no……………………………..yesno……………………………..yes blood-hardness of clots blood-hardness of clots easy to aspirate……..………….difficult to aspirateeasy to aspirate……..………….difficult to aspirate

Left ICA- Ant choroidal An Left ICA- Ant choroidal An <24 hours Op. 96 hours Op. <24 hours Op. 96 hours Op.

TIMING OF SURGERYTIMING OF SURGERY

Right MCA AnRight MCA An

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6 months follow up of 139 clipped aneurysms cases6 months follow up of 139 clipped aneurysms cases FUNCTIONAL STATEFUNCTIONAL STATEState I : return to normal life State I : return to normal life State II: return to life with mild limitationsState II: return to life with mild limitationsState III: return to life with severe limitations or vegetative stateState III: return to life with severe limitations or vegetative stateState IV: deadState IV: dead

114 patients Grade IV Global results 114 patients Grade IV Global results

State I 41 patients ( 36%)State I 41 patients ( 36%)State II 24 patients ( 21%) Good 57% State II 24 patients ( 21%) Good 57% State III 17 patients ( 15%)State III 17 patients ( 15%)State IV 32 patients ( 28%) Bad 43%State IV 32 patients ( 28%) Bad 43%

25 patients Grade V25 patients Grade V

State I 6 patients ( 24 % )State I 6 patients ( 24 % )State II 4 patients ( 16 % ) Good 40 % State II 4 patients ( 16 % ) Good 40 % State III 7 patients ( 28 % )State III 7 patients ( 28 % )State IV 8 patients ( 32 % ) Bad 60 %State IV 8 patients ( 32 % ) Bad 60 %

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

Total Mortalityof Poor Grade SAH(n= 214 cases)

53,7%

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Some considerations.........Some considerations.........

•This paper shows that early and aggresive management , This paper shows that early and aggresive management , medical & surgical medical & surgical treatmenttreatment, is better than late management, in poor grade SAH ( 53,7 vs. 90 % , is better than late management, in poor grade SAH ( 53,7 vs. 90 % mortality)mortality)

•Early management courses until 48 hours after initial bleeding.Early management courses until 48 hours after initial bleeding.•After that period is late management. After that period is late management.

•Not all grade IV&V patients have the same “damage pattern” Not all grade IV&V patients have the same “damage pattern”

• “ “Not all cases fall in the same bag”, as you can see in these images.....Not all cases fall in the same bag”, as you can see in these images.....

Critical brain damage Brain swelling Acute Hydrocephalus Intracerebral Hematoma and/or edema

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

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Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms- SAH Grade IV and VManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms- SAH Grade IV and VSome considerations , that can aid to improve complications.........Some considerations , that can aid to improve complications.........

MCA aneurysm –short M1 bifurcation- Topical action of NimodipineMCA aneurysm –short M1 bifurcation- Topical action of Nimodipine

Pre topical application Post topical application

Vasospasm

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Some considerations , that can aid to improve complications.........Some considerations , that can aid to improve complications.........

Marked reduction of cerebral vasospasm with lumbar drainage of Marked reduction of cerebral vasospasm with lumbar drainage of cerebrospinal fluid after subarachnoid hemorrhagecerebrospinal fluid after subarachnoid hemorrhagePaul Klimo Jr, John R. W. Kestle, Joel D. Mac Donald, Richard H. Paul Klimo Jr, John R. W. Kestle, Joel D. Mac Donald, Richard H. Schmidt. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah, Salt Schmidt. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (J Neurosurg 100:215–224, 2004)Lake City, Utah (J Neurosurg 100:215–224, 2004)

WE APPLY THE SAME CONCEPT WITH ON LAY WE APPLY THE SAME CONCEPT WITH ON LAY SUBARACHNOID DRAINAGESUBARACHNOID DRAINAGE

““The V ventricle”The V ventricle”

Management of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAHManagement of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Poor Grade SAH

Vasospasm

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Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Aneurysmal Subarachnoid HemorrhageHemorrhageManagement of Complications

Hydrocephalus

1-Acute Hydrocephalus ( Obstructive ) ,1-Acute Hydrocephalus ( Obstructive ) ,should be treated with should be treated with External Ventricular External Ventricular DrainageDrainage, in cases of progressive neurological , in cases of progressive neurological deterioration.deterioration.We should avoid complications as rebleeding and We should avoid complications as rebleeding and infections infections (dripping reservoir over 20mmHg from 0 point)(dripping reservoir over 20mmHg from 0 point)

2-Chronic Hydrocephalus (Communicating), 2-Chronic Hydrocephalus (Communicating), should be prevented with should be prevented with Fenestration of Fenestration of LaminaTerminalisLaminaTerminalis, to decrease the shunting , to decrease the shunting rate,the incidence of vasospasm and to have a rate,the incidence of vasospasm and to have a better clinical outcome . If it fails….. VP shuntbetter clinical outcome . If it fails….. VP shunt

FENESTRATION OF THE LAMINA TERMINALIS AS AVALUABLE ADJUNCT IN ANEURYSM SURGERY

Norberto Andaluz, Mario ZuccarelloThe Neuroscience Institute,Department of Neurosurgery,University of

Cincinnati College of Medicine(Neurosurgery 55:1050-1059, 2004)

Pre Op. 6hrs Post Op.

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!

Prof . Dr. Leonidas M. Quintana Prof . Dr. Leonidas M. Quintana Department of Neurosurgery – School of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery – School of Medicine Valparaíso University - ChileValparaíso University - Chile