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Successful weaning versus permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: post hoc analysis of a Swiss multicenter study.

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 01.04.2023

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El-Garci A, Zindel-Geisseler O, Dannecker N, Rothacher Y, Schlosser L, Zeitlberger A, Velz J, Sebök M, Eggenberger N, May A, Bijlenga P, Guerra-Lopez U, Maduri R, Beaud V, Starnoni D, Chiappini A, Rossi S, Robert T, Bonasia S, Goldberg J, Fung C, Bervini D, Gutbrod K, Maldaner N, Früh S, Schwind M, Bozinov O, Neidert M, Brugger P, Keller E, Germans M, Regli L, Hostettler I, Stienen M, MoCA-DCI study group. Successful weaning versus permanent cerebrospinal fluid diversion after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: post hoc analysis of a Swiss multicenter study. Neurosurg Focus 2023; 54:E3.
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
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Neurosurg Focus 2023; 54
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01.04.2023
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1092-0684
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E3
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Acute hydrocephalus is a frequent complication after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Among patients needing CSF diversion, some cannot be weaned. Little is known about the comparative neurological, neuropsychological, and health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) outcomes in patients with successful and unsuccessful CSF weaning. The authors aimed to assess outcomes of patients by comparing those with successful and unsuccessful CSF weaning; the latter was defined as occurring in patients with permanent CSF diversion at 3 months post-aSAH.