The cerebral vasospasm(CVS) is a severe complication of theaneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage(aSAH), with the many advances inthe past decade in the development of sensitive molecular biologicaltechniques, imaging, biochemical purification, and protein identification,the research about the pathophysiology of CVS has achieved the level ofcelluar and molecular biology.dozens of biochemical molecules in thecerebrospinal fluid(CSF) were found associated with the occurrence,development and prognosis of CVS following aSAH,of which,thebiomarkers that may predict the occurrence of CVS following aSAH wouldbe important for the early detection,diagnosis and treatment of CVS,andthis has been a new research area. |