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A Study Of 125 Cases Of Non-Hypertensive Haemorrhagic Stroke In Patients Who Underwent Digital Subtraction Angiogram In Tertiary Care Hospital In Eastern India | |
Dr. Surajit Swargiary, Dr. Sanghamitra Sarkar, Dr. Sumit Deb, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Das | |
Background- Digital subtraction angiogram is the gold standard test to evaluate vascular disorders of brain. It helps in diagnosis and to plan appropriate treatment. As it is an invasive technique, it carries a potential risk of complications. Materials and methods- Retrospective analysis of 125 cases of non-hypertensive hemorrhagic stroke was done, comparing pre-procedural and post-procedural clinical status after DSA using a C- arm over a period of 2 years from 01/03/2021 to 28/02/2023. Results-Inaseriesof125patients of non-hypertensive hemorrhagic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is the most common vascular disorder associated with intracranial aneurysm. Local complications which is more common, can be avoided with proper patient preparation and post-procedural management. Conclusion- DSA is a gold standard method for detecting intracranial vascular lesions. With proper postoperative care and pre-operative preparation,this procedure can be done safely and complications can be avoided. |
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