World Neurosurgery: X (Apr 2024)

Advances in biomarkers for vasospasm – Towards a future blood-based diagnostic test

  • Aditya M. Mittal,
  • Kamil W. Nowicki,
  • Rohit Mantena,
  • Catherine Cao,
  • Emma K. Rochlin,
  • Robert Dembinski,
  • Michael J. Lang,
  • Bradley A. Gross,
  • Robert M. Friedlander

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 100343

Abstract

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Objective: Cerebral vasospasm and the resultant delayed cerebral infarction is a significant source of mortality following aneurysmal SAH. Vasospasm is currently detected using invasive or expensive imaging at regular intervals in patients following SAH, thus posing a risk of complications following the procedure and financial burden on these patients. Currently, there is no blood-based test to detect vasospasm. Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases were systematically searched to retrieve studies related to cerebral vasospasm, aneurysm rupture, and biomarkers. The study search dated from 1997 to 2022. Data from eligible studies was extracted and then summarized. Results: Out of the 632 citations screened, only 217 abstracts were selected for further review. Out of those, only 59 full text articles met eligibility and another 13 were excluded. Conclusions: We summarize the current literature on the mechanism of cerebral vasospasm and delayed cerebral ischemia, specifically studies relating to inflammation, and provide a rationale and commentary on a hypothetical future bloodbased test to detect vasospasm. Efforts should be focused on clinical-translational approaches to create such a test to improve treatment timing and prediction of vasospasm to reduce the incidence of delayed cerebral infarction.

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