Journal of neurosurgery

How Treatment Type Affects the Risk of Needing a Fluid Drainage Shunt After Brain Aneurysm Bleeding

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Abstract

In a cohort of 566 patients, 22% developed shunt-dependent hydrocephalus (SDHC) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH).

  • Surgical clipping was associated with a higher incidence of SDHC compared to endovascular coiling (30% vs 16%).
  • Age older than 53 years and the presence of intraventricular hematoma were identified as risk factors for SDHC.
  • After adjusting for patient characteristics, endovascular treatment showed a statistically significant lower rate of SDHC.
  • SDHC after aSAH was linked to poorer neurological outcomes at discharge, with an increased odds ratio of 4.3.

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