Abstract T P396: Endothelial Inflammation Correlates with Severity of Bleed and Outcome in SAH Patients

2015 
Introduction: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating disease that portends a high rate of morbidity and early mortality in its patients. Although brain injury that is assumed in the early phases of SAH is an important prognosticator of functional outcome, the underlying mechanism behind the acute phase of the disease is still poorly understood. The aim of this study is to investigate endothelial inflammation in the early phases of SAH, and to determine its association with severity of bleed, mortality risk, and functional outcome. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that endothelial inflammation will be higher in SAH patients with severe bleed and poor functional outcome. Methods: Patients (n=15) admitted to our neurosurgical intensive care unit within 24 hours of bleed onset (day 1) and angiographic evidence of aneurysmal SAH were identified. Endothelial inflammation was studied as intracellular adhesion marker-1 (ICAM-1) levels in blood samples drawn at admission and on days 3 and 7 post-SAH (ICAM-1 ELIS...
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