Role of Ultrasound in Neuroemergencies

2020 
55 years old, 80 kg male, is a known case of hypertension. He had complaints of severe headache and loss of consciousness. NCCT head was done which shows SAH aneurysmal bleed (Fisher grade III). Patient shifted into the emergency on ventilator support. GCS on arrival was E2VTM5. On admission his BP was 85/60 mm of Hg. His sodium was 119 mg/dL and Hb 8.0 g/dL. DSA was done which showed irregular wide neck saccular aneurysm measuring approximately 3 mm at the right ICA bifurcation. His chest X-ray showed signs of pulmonary edema. Cardiac enzymes were raised.
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