Modification of experimental post-subarachnoid hemorrhage vasculopathy with intracisternal plasmin.

Neurosurgery

Division of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.

Published: September 1988

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigated the effectiveness of delayed plasmin injections in pigs for preventing blood vessel damage after subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  • Animals were given either plasmin or saline injections at different intervals post-hemorrhage, and blood vessel damage was analyzed.
  • Results showed that delaying plasmin injection resulted in worse blood vessel damage, highlighting that prompt treatment is crucial for reducing vascular injury after a hemorrhagic event.

Article Abstract

This study using pigs was designed to determine the efficacy of delayed subarachnoid plasmin injection in preventing the vasculopathy secondary to experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. Animals received cisterna magna injections of either plasmin or saline 2, 4, or 6 days after double subarachnoid blood injection. The cerebral blood vessels of all animals were examined histologically for evidence of intimal proliferation and medial necrosis. Angiography was not done. The results indicate a progressive increase in the extent and severity of intimal proliferation the longer plasmin injection is delayed. In contrast, the severity of medial necrosis did not correlate with the delay. We conclude that subarachnoid clot lysis is an effective way to prevent vascular injury from subarachnoid blood and that, the sooner it is done after hemorrhage, the more effective it will be.

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