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Brain injury visible on early MRI after subarachnoid hemorrhage might predict neurological impairment and functional outcome.

Journal Paper/Review - Feb 1, 2015

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Citation
De Marchis G, Filippi C, Guo X, Pugin D, Gaffney C, Dangayach N, Suwatcharangkoon S, Falo M, Sanchez Schmidt J, Agarwal S, Connolly E, Claassen J, Zhao B, Mayer S. Brain injury visible on early MRI after subarachnoid hemorrhage might predict neurological impairment and functional outcome. Neurocrit Care 2015; 22:74-81.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Neurocrit Care 2015; 22
Publication Date
Feb 1, 2015
Issn Electronic
1556-0961
Pages
74-81
Brief description/objective

In subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), brain injury visible within 48 h of onset may impact on admission neurological disability and 3-month functional outcome. With volumetric MRI, we measured the volume of brain injury visible after SAH, and assessed the association with admission clinical grade and 3-month functional outcome.