Journal article

Spontaneous rupture of arteriovenous malformation - ICU based brain resuscitation

Putu Agus Surya Panji I Wayan Aryabiantara I Wayan Suranadi Pontisomaya Parami I Gusti Agung Made Wibisana Kurniajaya

Volume : 1 Nomor : 3 Published : 2017, September

Bali Journal of Anesthesiology

Abstrak

Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) is a relatively rare intracranial abnormality. Generally, it caused by congenital abnormalities that recognized after the bleeding started. Spontaneous intracranial bleeding after AVM rupture is an emergency condition and require immediate treatment to reduce mortality rate. After stabilization of intracranial bleeding due to AVM rupture, secondary injury may occur hours or even days after the inciting traumatic event. The injury may result from impairment or local declines in cerebral blood flow (CBF) after brain injury. The decrease in CBF is the result of local edema, hemorrhage, or increased intracranial pressure (ICP). An adequate brain resuscitation is needed to decrease brain edema and intracranial pressure by achieving several targets and avoid things that can interfere with CBF. A recovery phase should be given to the patient with rupture of AVM before going to definitive therapy.