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Longitudinal neuropsychological assessment after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and its relationship with delayed cerebral ischemia: a prospective Swiss multicenter study.
Journal Paper/Review - Apr 29, 2022
Stienen Martin N, Germans Menno R, Zindel-Geisseler Olivia, Dannecker Noemi, Rothacher Yannick, Schlosser Ladina, Velz Julia, Sebök Martina, Eggenberger Noemi, May Adrien, Haemmerli Julien, Bijlenga Philippe, Schaller Karl, Guerra-Lopez Ursula, Maduri Rodolfo, Beaud Valérie, Al-Taha Khalid, Daniel Roy Thomas, Chiappini Alessio, Rossi Stefania, Robert Thomas, Bonasia Sara, Goldberg Johannes, Fung Christian, Bervini David, Maradan-Gachet Marie Elise, Gutbrod Klemens, Maldaner Nicolai, Neidert Marian C, Früh Severin, Schwind Marc, Bozinov Oliver, Brugger Peter, Keller Emanuela, Marr Angelina, Roux Sébastien, Regli Luca, MoCA-DCI study group, MoCA-DCI Study Group Contributors
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While prior retrospective studies have suggested that delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is a predictor of neuropsychological deficits after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), all studies to date have shown a high risk of bias. This study was designed to determine the impact of DCI on the longitudinal neuropsychological outcome after aSAH, and importantly, it includes a baseline examination after aSAH but before DCI onset to reduce the risk of bias.