THE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF WFNS SCALE FOR PREDICTION OF WORSEN RESULTS IN ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOIDAL HEMORRHAGE
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Subject: The study assesses the role of the WFNS scale for the prediction of worsening results in aneurysmal subarachnoidal hemorrhage. Patients and methods: The retrospective study of 65 adult patients diagnosed with aneurysmal subarachnoidal hemorrhage at Viet-Duc hospital, Bach Mai hospital, and Hanoi Medical University hospital from August 2020 to August 2021. Results: The mean age was 58; no significant difference between males and females. The most common symptom was a headache. 48.8% of patients had grade I on the WFNS scale. The WFNS (grade III-IV) was a valuable factor in the prediction of worsening results. Conclusion: The WFNS played the role in predicting the worsening results in aneurysmal subarachnoidal hemorrhage.
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Subarachnoidal hemorrhage, aneurysmal rupture, the WFNS scale
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