Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
Research in subarachnoid hemorrhage focuses on the treatment and recovery after a cerebral aneurysm unexpectedly bursts.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage affects younger patients who are often otherwise healthy. Brain aneurysms are a silent disease until they cause subarachnoid hemorrhage. Some of the questions our faculty address include:
- What neurophysiologic and blood markers can predict delayed cerebral ischemia?
- What neuroinflammatory pathways lead to additional injury and are targets for improving recovery?
- What are the mechanisms of neurocognitive decline after subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Faculty Studying This Topic
9 NIH-Funded Faculty
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