The minor leak preceding subarachnoid hemorrhage
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) in Journal of Neurosurgery
- Vol. 66 (1), 35-39
- https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1987.66.1.0035
Abstract
Thirty-four of 87 consecutive patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage from a cerebral aneurysm had a premonitory minor leak. There were 12 men and 22 women, aged 25 to 73 years (mean 44.4 years). Twenty-two had a small and 12 had a large aneurysm located on the internal carotid artery (17 cases), anterior communicating artery (10 cases), middle cerebral artery (five cases), and pericallosal artery (two cases). Fifty-two percent of patients with a minor leak from an internal carotid artery aneurysm had ipsilateral, hemicranial, hemifacial, or periorbital pain. Half of the patients initially saw a physician, but in no case was the correct diagnosis made. Twenty-five patients had a major rupture within 24 hours to 4 weeks after findings suggesting a minor leak, with a mortality rate of 53%. Nine other patients were diagnosed by lumbar puncture or computerized tomography (CT) scanning after initial misdiagnosis and were operated on, without mortality, before a major rupture could occur. The CT scans were negative in 55% of patients with a minor leak, but lumbar puncture, when performed, was always positive. A minor leak prior to major aneurysmal rupture is a common occurrence and, if unrecognized, is associated with a high mortality. Computerized tomography scanning is unreliable in diagnosing this event, and lumbar puncture is the examination of choice once intracranial hypertension has been ruled out.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- The “warning leak” in spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhageThe Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
- Timing of aneurysm surgeryNeurosurgery, 1982
- Timing of Aneurysm SurgeryNeurosurgery, 1982
- Progress in cerebrovascular disease. Management of cerebral aneurysm.Stroke, 1981
- Clinical Syndromes in Cerebral Thrombosis, Hypertensive Hemorrhage, and Ruptured Saccular AneurysmNeurosurgery, 1975
- Warning signs prior to rupture of an intracranial aneurysmJournal of Neurosurgery, 1973
- Surgical Risk as Related to Time of Intervention in the Repair of Intracranial AneurysmsJournal of Neurosurgery, 1968
- The Management of Ruptured Intracranial AneurysmsScottish Medical Journal, 1967
- A CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF SUBARACHNOID AND INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE CAUSED BERRY ANEURYSMSMedicine, 1941