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XVII CIENTIFIC FORUM. CUBAN MEDICAL COLABORATION KATUTURA STATE HOSPITAL. WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA. Tittle: Complications of the Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in the Katutura State Hospital. Windhoek. Namibia. Authors : Dr. Víctor Manuel Rivas Gómez
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XVII CIENTIFIC FORUM.CUBAN MEDICAL COLABORATIONKATUTURA STATE HOSPITAL.WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA Tittle: Complications of the Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in the Katutura State Hospital. Windhoek. Namibia. Authors : Dr. VíctorManuel Rivas Gómez First Degree Specialist in Neurology Assistant Professor. : Dr. Luzimin González García. First Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine Instructor Professor. 2013
Introduction • The cerebrovascular diseases (ECV) refers to all disorders in which an encephalon area is affected in a transitory and permanent way due to an ischemic or a hemorrhage, being affected two or more cerebral artery, veins by a pathological process. (1) • The subarachnoid hemorrhage (HSA) is created when the blood burst into the subarachnoid gap and so it is spread with the cerebrospinal liquid.
Objectives. • General Objective: • To record the most common complications of the subarachnoid hemorrhage in the Katutura State Hospital, from October 2011 to January 2013. • SpecificObjectives: • To determine the patients’ effects with subarachnoid hemorrhage. • To identify the types of complications in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Conclusions. The results of the investigation allow us to arrive to the following conclusions: The patients admitted in the Katutura State Hospital in the period from October 2011 to January 2013 had a complication at least in an 89,4 %. The most common complication found in these patients having the Subarachnoid Hemorrhage was the extraneurologicals prevailing the Bronchopneumonia representing a 88.2 %. The bleed new and the vasospasm are extremely serious complications in patients having the Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, they endanger the patients’ lives with 35,2 % for the first complication and with 64,7 % for the second neurological complication.