Vasospasm

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Vasospasm
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Neurology, Cardiology
Symptoms Headache, Vision disturbances, Nausea, Vomiting
Complications Stroke, Myocardial infarction
Onset Sudden
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Migraine, Raynaud's phenomenon
Risks Smoking, Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia
Diagnosis Angiography, Transcranial Doppler, CT scan
Differential diagnosis Aneurysm, Arterial dissection, Thrombosis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Calcium channel blockers, Nimodipine, Endovascular therapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on severity and treatment
Frequency Common in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
Deaths N/A


Vasospasm refers to a condition where blood vessels undergo a sudden, involuntary constriction, leading to a decrease in blood flow. This can occur in any part of the body but is particularly dangerous when it happens in the brain, leading to a condition known as cerebral vasospasm.

Causes[edit]

Vasospasm can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage: This is the most common cause of vasospasm. It occurs when there is bleeding into the space surrounding the brain.
  • Brain injury: Trauma to the brain can lead to vasospasm.
  • Drug use: Certain drugs, particularly those that constrict blood vessels, can cause vasospasm.
  • Raynaud's disease: This condition, which causes the blood vessels in the hands and feet to narrow, can lead to vasospasm.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of vasospasm depend on the area of the body where it occurs. In the brain, symptoms can include:

  • Severe headache
  • Confusion
  • Seizures
  • Loss of consciousness

In other parts of the body, symptoms can include:

  • Pain
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Coldness in the affected area

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for vasospasm depends on the cause and the severity of the symptoms. It may include:

  • Medications to relax and widen the blood vessels
  • Surgery to remove any blood clots or to repair damaged blood vessels
  • Physical therapy to improve blood flow

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