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Prepared by:
Mohamed Mamdouh Al-Banna
Clinical Instructor at Critical care &
Emergency Nursing Department
1. Introduction
2. Definition
3. Types
4. Causes.
5. Signs and Symptoms.
6. Diagnosis.
7. Treatment of cerebral aneurysm.
8. Future plans for cerebral aneurysm .
9. Nursing Care .
Blood to the brain is supplied by four
major blood vessels that join together
forming Circle of Willis at the base of
the brain, which are:
1. Anterior cerebral artery.
2. Posterior cerebral artery.
3. Internal carotid artery.
4. Basilar artery.
• Artery junction points may become weak,
causing ballooning of the blood vessel wall
that can form a small sac or aneurysm.
• cerebral aneurysm is a bulge or balloon like
dilatation/swelling of the wall of a blood
vessel in the brain.
• Aneurysms develop because of a weakness
in the wall of the vessel, usually at branch
points.
• We do not know why aneurysms develop in a
majority of cases, however the following may
play a role:
1. Congenital or familial inheritance
2. Atherosclerosis
3. Hypertension
4. Connective tissue disorders
5. Sickle cell anemia
6. Infections
7. Trauma
8. Cigarette smoking
9. Illicit drug use
10.Alcohol
• Peak incidence is between 40-60 years old.
• Very rare in children.
• Female predominance in adults
• Headache: This is characterized by the acute
onset of severe pain, which patients often
describe as "the worst headache of my life.“
• Facial pain: Aneurysms may produce facial
pain.
• Manifestations of meningeal irritation:
Neck pain or stiffness
• Alterations in consciousness: The sudden
elevation of ICP associated with aneurysmal
rupture may lead to a severe decline in cerebral
perfusion pressure, causing syncope (50% of
cases). Confusion or mild impairment in alertness
also may be noted.
• Seizures: are present in 25% of aneurysmal SAH
cases, with most events occurring within 24 hours
of onset.
• Autonomic disturbances: Subarachnoid
accumulation of products of blood degradation
may elicit fever. Nausea or vomiting, sweating,
chills, and cardiac arrhythmias also may be
present.
• Visual symptoms: Blurring of vision,
diplopia, or visual field defects may be present.
How is brain aneurysm diagnosed?
1- The history of the headache:
An acute onset of the worst headache of
the patient's life, associated with a stiff neck
2- CT-scan & MRI:
This will show a subarachnoid hemorrhage
in more than 90% of cases of ruptured
aneurysm.
3- Lumbar puncture:
• In the few cases that are not recognized by CT,
the health care practitioner may consider
performing a lumbar puncture to identify
blood in the cerebrospinal fluid that runs in
the subarachnoid space.
4- Angiography:
(angio=artery + graphy= picture) is a procedure
in which a small flexible tube is threaded into one
of the brain's arteries, and dye is injected while
pictures are taken.
Aim Allow the brain to
recover from initial
insult ( bleeding)
Prevent or treat
other complication Vasospasm
Management
Surgical
Clipping Coiling
Medical
Medication
Surgical Management
• Clipping: A neurosurgeon can operate on the
brain by cutting open the skull, identifying the
damaged blood vessel and putting a clip across
the aneurysm.
• This prevents blood from entering the
aneurysm and causing further growth or blood
leakage.
• Coiling: A neurosurgeon or interventional
radiologist can thread a tube through the
arteries, as with an angiogram, identify the
aneurysm, and fill it with coils of platinum wire
or with latex.
• This prevents further blood from entering the
aneurysm and resolves the problem.
• Calcium channel blockers (Nimodipine: (Nimotop)
, Verapamil (Isoptin)
• Osmotic diuretic (Mannitol 20%)
• Antiepileptics (Phenytoin)
• Antihypertensives (Nitropruside)
• If surgery is delayed or contraindicated
(antifibrinolytic agents)
• Analgesics (acetaminophen)
• Laxatives to prevent straining to avoid BP
• In addition to elastic stocking to prevent DVT
Medical Management
• Establish and maintain a patent airway as
needed.
• Administer supplemental oxygen as ordered.
• Position the patient to promote pulmonary
drainage and prevent upper airway obstruction.
• Avoid placing the patient in the
prone position as well as hyper extending his
neck.
• Suction secretions from the airway as
necessary to prevent hypoxia and
vasodilatation from carbon dioxide
accumulation.
• Monitor pulse oximetry levels and arterial
blood gas level as ordered. Use these levels
as a guide to determine appropriate needs
for supplemental oxygen.
• Prepare the patient for emergency craniotomy,
if indicated.
• If surgery can’t be performed immediately,
institute aneurysm precautions to minimize the
risk of re -bleeding and to avoid increasing the
patient’s intracranial pressure.
Cerebral aneurysm

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Cerebral aneurysm

  • 1. Prepared by: Mohamed Mamdouh Al-Banna Clinical Instructor at Critical care & Emergency Nursing Department
  • 2. 1. Introduction 2. Definition 3. Types 4. Causes. 5. Signs and Symptoms. 6. Diagnosis. 7. Treatment of cerebral aneurysm. 8. Future plans for cerebral aneurysm . 9. Nursing Care .
  • 3.
  • 4. Blood to the brain is supplied by four major blood vessels that join together forming Circle of Willis at the base of the brain, which are: 1. Anterior cerebral artery. 2. Posterior cerebral artery. 3. Internal carotid artery. 4. Basilar artery.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. • Artery junction points may become weak, causing ballooning of the blood vessel wall that can form a small sac or aneurysm.
  • 8. • cerebral aneurysm is a bulge or balloon like dilatation/swelling of the wall of a blood vessel in the brain. • Aneurysms develop because of a weakness in the wall of the vessel, usually at branch points.
  • 9.
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  • 11. • We do not know why aneurysms develop in a majority of cases, however the following may play a role: 1. Congenital or familial inheritance 2. Atherosclerosis 3. Hypertension 4. Connective tissue disorders 5. Sickle cell anemia
  • 12. 6. Infections 7. Trauma 8. Cigarette smoking 9. Illicit drug use 10.Alcohol
  • 13. • Peak incidence is between 40-60 years old. • Very rare in children. • Female predominance in adults
  • 14. • Headache: This is characterized by the acute onset of severe pain, which patients often describe as "the worst headache of my life.“ • Facial pain: Aneurysms may produce facial pain. • Manifestations of meningeal irritation: Neck pain or stiffness
  • 15. • Alterations in consciousness: The sudden elevation of ICP associated with aneurysmal rupture may lead to a severe decline in cerebral perfusion pressure, causing syncope (50% of cases). Confusion or mild impairment in alertness also may be noted. • Seizures: are present in 25% of aneurysmal SAH cases, with most events occurring within 24 hours of onset.
  • 16. • Autonomic disturbances: Subarachnoid accumulation of products of blood degradation may elicit fever. Nausea or vomiting, sweating, chills, and cardiac arrhythmias also may be present. • Visual symptoms: Blurring of vision, diplopia, or visual field defects may be present.
  • 17. How is brain aneurysm diagnosed? 1- The history of the headache: An acute onset of the worst headache of the patient's life, associated with a stiff neck
  • 18. 2- CT-scan & MRI: This will show a subarachnoid hemorrhage in more than 90% of cases of ruptured aneurysm.
  • 19. 3- Lumbar puncture: • In the few cases that are not recognized by CT, the health care practitioner may consider performing a lumbar puncture to identify blood in the cerebrospinal fluid that runs in the subarachnoid space.
  • 20. 4- Angiography: (angio=artery + graphy= picture) is a procedure in which a small flexible tube is threaded into one of the brain's arteries, and dye is injected while pictures are taken.
  • 21. Aim Allow the brain to recover from initial insult ( bleeding) Prevent or treat other complication Vasospasm
  • 24. • Clipping: A neurosurgeon can operate on the brain by cutting open the skull, identifying the damaged blood vessel and putting a clip across the aneurysm. • This prevents blood from entering the aneurysm and causing further growth or blood leakage.
  • 25. • Coiling: A neurosurgeon or interventional radiologist can thread a tube through the arteries, as with an angiogram, identify the aneurysm, and fill it with coils of platinum wire or with latex. • This prevents further blood from entering the aneurysm and resolves the problem.
  • 26. • Calcium channel blockers (Nimodipine: (Nimotop) , Verapamil (Isoptin) • Osmotic diuretic (Mannitol 20%) • Antiepileptics (Phenytoin) • Antihypertensives (Nitropruside) • If surgery is delayed or contraindicated (antifibrinolytic agents) • Analgesics (acetaminophen) • Laxatives to prevent straining to avoid BP • In addition to elastic stocking to prevent DVT Medical Management
  • 27.
  • 28. • Establish and maintain a patent airway as needed. • Administer supplemental oxygen as ordered. • Position the patient to promote pulmonary drainage and prevent upper airway obstruction. • Avoid placing the patient in the prone position as well as hyper extending his neck.
  • 29. • Suction secretions from the airway as necessary to prevent hypoxia and vasodilatation from carbon dioxide accumulation. • Monitor pulse oximetry levels and arterial blood gas level as ordered. Use these levels as a guide to determine appropriate needs for supplemental oxygen.
  • 30. • Prepare the patient for emergency craniotomy, if indicated. • If surgery can’t be performed immediately, institute aneurysm precautions to minimize the risk of re -bleeding and to avoid increasing the patient’s intracranial pressure.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Telehealth is also defined as the delivery of health-related services and information via telecommunications technologies. Telehealth delivery could be as simple as two health professionals discussing a case over the telephone, or as sophisticated as using videoconferencing between providers at facilities in two countries, or even as complex as robotic technology. Telehealth is an expansion of telemedicine, and unlike telemedicine (which focuses strictly on the curative aspect of telehealth) it encompasses preventive, as well as curative aspects. Originally used to describe administrative or educational functions related to telemedicine, today telehealth stresses an amalgam of technology solutions. For example, physicians use email to communicate with patients, order drug prescriptions and provide other health services.