Document Type : Letter to Editor

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1 RED LATINO. Latin American Trauma & Intensive Neuro-Care Organization, Bogota, Colombia

2 Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas (CIB), Facultad de Medicina — Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena Colombia

3 MM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana- Ambala, Haryana, India

4 RED LATINO. Latin American Trauma & Intensive Neuro-Care Organization, Fundacion MEDITECH, Bogota, Colombia

Abstract

Acute traumatic brain injury is a worldwide public health crisis. Post-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a finding that is present at a frequency of 40% according to data from American TCDB (1,2). Among the mechanisms that have been implicated as causes of post-traumatic SAH is the cortical bleeding through the subarachnoid space. It is estimated that the incidence of post-traumatic SAH is 11% to 60% in patients with traumatic brain injury. The brain CT is considered a technique with good sensitivity, economical and available in many hospitals worldwide. We have reviewed the literature and found some imaging characteristics of post-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. We have called “the five preferences for post-traumatic SAH”. 

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