Lebedev V V, Zingerman L S, Zakharov A G, Krylov V V, Miatchin M Iu, Kuksova N S
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1993;93(3):3-5.
The clinical picture was compared to angiographic findings on the spasm in 85 patients in acute period of an aneurysmal rupture in the absence of the intracranial hematoma. Spasm-induced ischemia was responsible for cerebral dysfunction and neurological symptoms. Days 5-13 since the aneurysmal rupture can be viewed as a functionally significant spasm interval. To prevent repeat hemorrhages and brain ischemia, aneurysmal intervention should be conducted on early hours and days of the disease, before or during a less severe vascular spasm.