COVID-19时代动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血后的延迟表现、并发症增加和预后恶化

F. Akbik, C. Yang, B. Howard, J. Grossberg, L. Danyluk, K. Martin, A. Alawieh, R. Rindler, F. Tong, D. Barrow, C. Cawley, O. Samuels, O. Sadan
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图1结论:在本回顾性队列研究中,新冠肺炎时代的aSAH与延迟表现及随之增加的脑血管痉挛、延迟性脑缺血、动脉瘤再破裂、住院死亡率/临终关怀处置增加有关。这些数据表明,COVID-19大流行与动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血护理之间存在新的关联,突出表明,在持续大流行的推动下,非COVID-19相关疾病的总死亡率有所上升。Akbik:没有。Yang:没有。霍华德:没有。J.格罗斯伯格:没有。L.丹尼鲁克:没有。马丁:没有。答:没有。R. Rindler:没有。F. Tong:没有。巴罗:没有。C.考利:没有。塞缪尔斯:没有。O.萨丹:没有。
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P-053 Delayed presentations, increased complications, and worse outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage in the COVID-19 Era
P-053 Figure 1ConclusionsIn this retrospective cohort, aSAH the COVID-19 era is associated with delayed presentation and attendant increases in cerebral vasospasm, delayed cerebral ischemia, aneurysmal re-rupture, and increased in-hospital mortality/hospice disposition. These data demonstrate a novel association between the COVID-19 pandemic and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage care, highlighting increases in overall mortality in non-COVID-19 associated disease driven by the ongoing pandemic.DisclosuresF. Akbik: None. C. Yang: None. B. Howard: None. J. Grossberg: None. L. Danyluk: None. K. Martin: None. A. Alawieh: None. R. Rindler: None. F. Tong: None. D. Barrow: None. C. Cawley: None. O. Samuels: None. O. Sadan: None.
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