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Excluding subarachnoid haemorrhage within 24 hours: to LP or not to LP?

Carolyn CheeAkmal Mohamad RojiNathan LordeHrushikesh DivyatejaGraham DowJagrit ShahK Chokkalingam
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2020)
Within a tertiary referral centre for SAH, a normal head CT has a very high negative predictive value to exclude SAH when carried out within 24 hours from ictus provided a 3rd generation CT scanner is utilised, and the scan is reported by a neuroradiologist. CSF xanthochromia analysis in this cohort may still be indicated in those presenting with a high clinical suspicion of SAH and in hospital settings where neuroradiologists or 3rd generation CT scanners are not easily accessible.
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