The Influence of Sodium Nitroprusside Administration on the Occurence and Abolishion of
Vasospasms in Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: a Prospective Interventional Study
Pachl J.1, Haninec P.2, Tencer T.1, Mizner P.1, Houšťava L.2, Tomáš R.2, Pažout J.1, Fric M.1, Bakalář B.1,Waldauf P.1
1Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace 3. LF UK a Fakultní nemocnice Královské Vinohrady, Praha 2Neurochirurgická klinika 3. LF UK a Fakultní nemocnice Královské Vinohrady, Praha |
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Summary:
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of preventive and therapeutic use of subarachnoid
sodium nitroprusside (SNP) administration in patients with non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage
(SAH) in the condition of a multimodal brain tissue monitoring.
Design:Prospective interventional study.
Setting: Depts. of Anaesthesiology/CCM and Neurosurgery, Charles University, the 3rd Faculty of Medicine,
Prague.
Material and Methods:All consecutive adult patients admitted in the period 2000–2003 with non-traumatic
SAH, Hunt-Hess grade I–IV indicated for neurosurgical intervention were enrolled to the study. In the postoperative
period they were treated by controlled mechanical ventilation and a triple-H protocol with a calcium
channel blocker. The subarachnoid preventive dose of SNP was administered as a standard medication
(initial dose of 1mg) by a catheter inserted to the basal cistern during the neurosurgical procedure. The
timing of following doses was directed by dynamic changes of respiratory parameters of the brain tissue in
the region of interest assessed by the NeurotrendTM Multiparameter Sensor and changes of a blood
flow velocity on the level of the Willisi circuit measured by the transcranial doppler ultrasonography.
Results: 17 patients were enrolled to the study (M/F 11/6, age 27–77 yrs, x = 52.94, SD = 11.34), all survived.
No brain infarction developed in studied groups.The increase blood flow velocity was found in three patients.
Conclusion: The preventive subarachnoidal use of the SNP in the bolus dose of 1 mg into the basal cisterns
is a perspective preventive strategy. Its efficacy has to be proved on a greater number of patients in
the future. The multimodal brain tissue monitoring enables the low-dose titration of the SNP therapy. The
therapeutical use of the SNP requires the increase of the application rate.
Key words:
nitric oxide – sodium nitroprusside – subarachnoid administration – cerebral vasospasm –
subarachnoid haemorrhage – preventive treatment
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