Artículo de revista
Tratamiento de la hemorragia subaracnoidea aneurismática en el Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Rev Med Chile 2014; 142: 982-988
07176163
00349887
10.4067/S0034-98872014000800005
Autor
Yáñez Lermanda, Alfredo
Ruiz-Aburto Aguilara, Arturo
Institución
Resumen
Background: One third of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage caused
by intracranial aneurysms, die. Aim: Review of medical records of patients with
subarachnoid hemorrhage treated at a clinical hospital. Material and Methods:
Review of medical records of patients discharged from the hospital between 2006
and 2011 with the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Patients initially or
subsequently treated elsewhere were not analyzed. Results: The medical records
of 82 patients aged 24 to 100 years (77% females), were analyzed. The clinical
diagnosis at the onset of the condition was correct in 82% of cases. In 95% of
patients, an angiographic study and subsequent surgical intervention of the
aneurysm were carried out within 24 hours of diagnosis. Global mortality was
23%. Twelve patients died prior to any possible treatment, due to the severity of
the disease. Seventy six aneurysms in 70 patients were treated with clips or coils
in 37 and 39 cases, respectively. Seven patients died. Forty seven patients had
a Rankin disability score of two or less. Conclusions: The presence of an intracranial hematoma or acute hydrocephaly on admission and clinical vasospasm
during evolution were associated with a bad prognosis.