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53 year-old with subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhage
Findings:
Markedly slow cerebral contrast transit with faster external carotid reflux flow than internal flow (arterial phase) and delayed arterial clearing (venous phase). Right ICA aneurysm (cause of SAH)
DDX:
inadvertent external carotid (instead of internal carotid) injection, vasospasm, cerebral hypoperfusion
Diagnosis:
ICA aneurysm rupture with severe SAH and cerebral swelling and hypoperfusion.
Discussion:
This degree of cerebral hypoperfusion while not equivalent to “brain death”, nevertheless indicates a very poor prognosis. It was elected to withdraw support and not treat the aneurysm. SPECT demonstrated brain death
Submitted by Dean Shibata, MD, UW Neuroradiology