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Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is a devastating complication of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH) causing brain infarction and disability. Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) monitoring is a focal technique that may detect DCI-related neurochemical changes as an advance warning. We conducted retrospective analyses from 44 poor-grade ASAH patients and analyzed glucose, lactate, pyruvate, and glutamate concentrations in control patients without DCI (n = 19), and in patients with DCI whose CMD probe was located within (n = 17) or outside (n = 8) a new infarct. When monitored from within a lesion, DCI was preceded by a decrease in glucose and a surge in glutamate, accompanied by increases in lactate/pyruvate and lactate/glucose ratios whereas these parameters remained stable in control patients. When CMD monitoring was performed outside the lesion, the glutamate surge was absent, but glucose and L/G ratio were still significantly altered. Overall, glucose and L/G ratio were significant biomarkers of DCI (se96.0, spe73.7-68.4). Glucose and L/G predicted DCI 67 h before CT detection of a new infarct. The pathogenesis of DCI therefore induces early metabolic disturbances that can be detected by CMD as an advance warning. Glucose and L/G could provide a trigger for initiating further examination or therapy, earlier than when guided by other monitoring techniques.

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