Usefulness of computerized tomography in the prognosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage

1990 
: The authors reviewed the computed tomographic (CT) scans of 129 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The close correlation is stressed between the severity of the symptoms onset and the amount of blood demonstrated on CT scans. The importance is confirmed of CT in the prognostic evaluation of SAH. As a matter of fact, CT findings define the location and the amount of blood: these factors are closely related to the occurrence of vasospasms -i.e., the primary cause of death and poor outcome. CT also shows the possible complications (hematoma, hydrocephalus, mass effect) that, when present, have a negative impact on prognosis, independent of the neurologic condition. Finally, the authors point out how a reliable prognosis of SAH is based upon combined clinical evaluation and CT study.
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