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Table 1 Previous case reports involving symptomatic vasospasm post-clipping of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

From: Unruptured aneurysmal clipping complicated by delayed and refractory vasospasm: case report

Reference

Patient

Aneurysm location

Symptoms

Spasm POD

Treatments

Deficits

(Harrop et al., 2009) [12]

38/F

Left internal carotid artery bifurcation

Aphasia, right hemiparesis

7

Hypertension, hypervolemia, hemodilution (Triple H)

None

(Kitazawa et al., 2005) [13]

53/F

Left paraclinoid carotid

Aphasia

9

Triple H

None

(Bloomfield & Sonntag, 1985) [14]

54/F

Right MCA bifurcation

Left hemiparesis

9

Hypervolemia, dexamethasone

Weakness

(Ou et al., 2017) [9]

50/M

Right M2

Headache, aphasia, left hemiparesis

10

Nimodipine, hypervolemia, antiplatelet, hyperbaric O2

Weakness

(Yang et al., 2014) [15]

61/F

Left MCA bifurcation

Aphasia, mental status changes

10

Nicardipine, hydration, antiplatelet

Partial aphasia

(Hashimoto et al., 2016) [16]

62/F

Left internal carotid artery- posterior communicating artery

Headache, aphasia, right hemiplegia

11

Hypervolemia, antiplatelet

Acalcula, paraphasia

(Kitazawa et al., 2005) [13]

21/F

Left paraclinoid carotid

Aphasia, Gerstmann syndrome

12

Papaverine, hyperbaric O2, Triple H

None

(Campe et al., 2019) [17]

69/F

Right MCA bifurcation

Aphasia, left hemiparesis

12

Nimodipine, antiplatelet

None

(Yang et al., 2014) [15]

41/F

Left internal carotid bifurcation

Aphasia, right facial numbness

28

Nicardipine, hydration, antiplatelet

Partial aphasia

(Paolini et al., 2005) [10]

47/F

Right MCA bifurcation

Left hemiparesis

28

Hypervolemia, antiplatelet

None