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A study of possible correlation between subarachnoid haemorrhage related vasospasm and the post-bleed blood platelet count chart in a Caucasian population
Authors:K.-M. Schebesch  C. Woertgen  A. Brawanski  R. D. Rothoerl
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurosurgery, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
Abstract:Summary Introduction. There has been controversy about the aetiology and pathophysiology of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) related vasospasm. Several pathogenic factors like endothelin and adhesion molecules have been discussed. A recently published study concerning an exclusively Asian population suggested a relationship between SAH related vasospasm and the blood platelet count. The aim of our study was to examine this relationship in a European population. Method. We carefully reviewed 88 patients with aneurysmal SAH (54 females, 34 males; mean age 52.5 years, range from 22 to 78 years) treated in our centre with regard to the occurrence of vasospasm and the blood platelet count in a ten day interval after initial SAH. Symptomatic vasospasm was defined as a focal neurological deficit or deterioration in the level of consciousness with or without confirmation of infarction on a CT scan. Thirty-seven patients (42%) developed clinically relevant vasospasm. Results. There was no statistically significant correlation between the blood platelet count chart (maximum and minimum values) and vasospasm or clinical outcome; we also found no gender or age-related influence on the above mentioned relationships. Conclusions. In our opinion there appears to be a difference between Caucasian and Asian populations regarding the influence of platelets in the pathophysiology of SAH and vasospasm.
Keywords:: Vasospasm   platelets   subarachnoid haemorrhage   cerebral aneurysm.
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