About this Research Topic
Subarachnoid hemorrhage is still a relevant health problem and, although its incidence varies among populations, a quarter of patients affected by aSAH die and approximately half of survivors are left with some persistent neurological deficit. Taking into account the fact that the prognosis of aSAH patients is affected by multiple factors and that some of them can be influenced by therapeutic strategies and management procedures, we believe that there is a need to reassess which interventions provide the greatest benefit to patients.
The aim of this Research Topic is to gather publications that focus on the progress and update of management paradigms and therapeutic modalities to assist clinicians in the day-to-day multidisciplinary management of aSAH. We encourage the submission of original research reports, methods articles, perspectives, reviews and mini reviews in the following (but not limited to) topics:
-Ruptured aneurysm and the neurosurgeon: when is surgical clipping advisable?
-Development of new endovascular device devices to treat ruptured aneurism. Pros and cons and outcome results.
-Implementation of management of vasospasm and neurocritical care of patients affected by subarachnoid aneurysm hemorrhage (SAH).
-Improvement in neuroradiologic technique to predict SAH outcome.
-Working as a team: multidisciplinary management of SAH.
Keywords: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral aneurysm, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral vasospasm
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