Safety of Hemodynamic Augmentation in Patients Treated With Guglielmi Detachable Coils After Acute Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Author:

Aiyagari Venkatesh1,Cross III DeWitte T.1,Deibert Ellen1,Dacey Jr Ralph G.1,Diringer Michael N.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Neurology/Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit, Departments of Neurology and Neurological Surgery (V.A., E.D., M.N.D.), Radiology (D.T.C.), and Neurological Surgery (R.G.D.), Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Mo.

Abstract

Background and Purpose Guglielmi detachable coils (GDC) used in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms do not always completely occlude the aneurysm. Thus, after an acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), there is a theoretical risk of rebleeding from coiled aneurysms, especially when blood pressure is elevated. The aim of this study is to determine whether use of hemodynamic augmentation (HA) to treat delayed ischemic deficits (DID) will increase the risk of rebleeding in these patients. Methods Delayed ischemic deficits developed in 12 (7 women and 5 men, aged 31 to 64 years) of 51 patients treated with GDC for acute SAH over a 4-year period. Aneurysms in all 12 patients were ≥80% obliterated with GDC, and there was ≥90% obliteration of 78% of the aneurysms. Hemodynamic augmentation with fluids, phenylephrine, dopamine, and/or dobutamine was used to treat DID for a mean duration of 3 days (range 1 to 11 days). Results With HA, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) rose 15% (range 0 to 30%) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) rose 13% (range 0 to 29%) above baseline. MAP was maintained at >10% above baseline for 65% of the treatment period. The maximum MAP was 104 to 170 mm Hg (mean 140 mm Hg), and maximum SBP was 154 to 261 mm Hg (mean 210 mm Hg). No patient had rebleeding or any significant complication during the course of therapy. Conclusions Based on this limited series of patients, we believe that it may be safe to use HA in patients treated with GDC for SAH.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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