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Abstract


Preoperative assessment of electrocardiographical (EKG) abnormalities in the patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is important. Authors analyzed 58 SAH patients who had EKG abnormalities of neurogenic origin. EKG abnormalities consisted of
T
wave
abnormality. arrhythmia. ST segment change. QT prolongation and U wave. Five patients were dead in this study because of brain swelling (3cases0 and cerebral spasm (2 cases). EKG abnormalities were normalized 13 days after aneurysmal SAH.
Radioactive
nuclear (99mTc-pyrophosphate) scan of myocardial revealed normal findings in the patients with EKG abnormalities of neurogenic origin.
It is concluded that life-saving surgical intervention need not be delayed in the patients with EKG abnormalities of neurogenic origin. On the other hand, patients who had cardiac origin EKG abnormalities need a careful and detailed preanesthetic
cardiac evaluation.

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