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Outcomes following acute poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid bleed - Is early definitive treatment better than delayed management?

Adam GittinsNick TalbottAhmed A GilaniGreg PackerRichard BrowneRandeep MullhiZaheed KhanTony WhitehouseAntonio BelliRajnikant L MehtaFang Gao-SmithTonny V Veenith
Published in: Journal of the Intensive Care Society (2020)
Immediate management and delayed management after poor-grade subarachnoid bleed are associated with similar morbidity and mortality at 12 months. Therefore, delaying intervention in poor-grade patients may be a reasonable approach, especially if time is needed to plan the procedure or stabilise the patient adequately.
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