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SHOP: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Outcome Project
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SHOP, a prospective observational study, is now in its 8th year. The goals of the study include:
- Identify specific pathophysiologic processes during the acute phase of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) associated with early (3 month) and late (12 month) cognitive or emotional dysfunction
- Evaluate the clinical relevance of cognitive or emotional dysfunction after SAH in terms of impact on life satisfaction and objective quality of life
Eligilble Participants:
Potential subjects include male and non-pregnant female patients 18 years of age and older, who have sustained a SAH confirmed by CT or lumbar puncture. In addition to standard clinical evaluation and treatment for SAH, at discharge a brief neurologic examination and mental status test (orientation to time, place, etc.) will be performed. The patient will then return for a three-hour follow-up evaluation at 3 and 12 months after SAH, in order to evaluate long-term neurological status, disability, emotional status, cognitive functioning, and overall quality of life.
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